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and margie runs the hiv initiative. product development partnerships, focused on bringing together a multiple sets of actors to it will be a great opportunity to hear from her, where the partners are, and the leading pdp in this area. for format, about 30 minutes for dr. fauchi, to give a presentation, and then, we move to mitchell warren, eight or ten minutes of comments, margie mcglenn, and then, open it up for the panel for you to engage them in questions and answers, i will moderate that. that is a good chance for you to see where we are with hiv research, dr. fauchi, over to you. thank you for coming. it is a pleasure to be here with you today. i am going to talk a bit about the issue of the role of an hiv vaccine. i want to start off by putting into perspective the concept of why we really do need an hiv hax vine, despite the spectacular successes, that we have had over the last several years, in the arenas of both treatment and prevention. take a look thea the background, then i will get into the nitty-gritty abo
and margie runs the hiv initiative. product development partnerships, focused on bringing together a multiple sets of actors to it will be a great opportunity to hear from her, where the partners are, and the leading pdp in this area. for format, about 30 minutes for dr. fauchi, to give a presentation, and then, we move to mitchell warren, eight or ten minutes of comments, margie mcglenn, and then, open it up for the panel for you to engage them in questions and answers, i will moderate that....
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margie, thank you for coming. >> thank you, todd. to mitchell's point, it's very difficult to first follow such an esteemed scientific leader, who's also an advocate, and an esteemed advocate who also knows a lot about the science. they are terrific colleagues to work within this field. i think the task at hand calls for the best of all disciplines to step forward. so the organization that i lead -- let's see, i don't have the right slides up here. here we go. the organization i lead is called the international aids vaccine initiative. many of you are familiar with the concept of product development partnerships. and there were anywhere between 13 to 15 depending on how you define the term, of these types of organizations that were started primarily from the mid-1990's through the early 2000's and they were started because of market failures. that there were some diseases especially affecting the poorest countries of the world where there were not enough incentives for commercial organizations to and develop a vaccine. a treatment or
margie, thank you for coming. >> thank you, todd. to mitchell's point, it's very difficult to first follow such an esteemed scientific leader, who's also an advocate, and an esteemed advocate who also knows a lot about the science. they are terrific colleagues to work within this field. i think the task at hand calls for the best of all disciplines to step forward. so the organization that i lead -- let's see, i don't have the right slides up here. here we go. the organization i lead is...
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margie mcglynn as well eight or ten minutes of comments. then we'll open up the pan fell for you to give questions and i will moderate that. a good chance for to you engage with them on discussions where we are with hiv vaccine research and where it is coming. so, dr. faw economy, over -- fauci, over to you, and thank you for coming. [applause] >> so i can advance my own slides? there you go. thank you very much, todd, a real pleasure to be with you here today. i'm going to talk a bit about the issue of the role of an hiv vaccine. i want to start off by putting into perspective the concept why we really do need an hiv vaccine despite the spectacular successes and really historic successes we'll had over the last several years in arenas in both treatment and prevention. we'll look at the background and i will get into the nitty-gritty where we are with the vaccine. we're aware of the most recent numbers from u.n. aides that keep hiv aids historically among the short list, less than a handful of devastating pandemics that our civilization had
margie mcglynn as well eight or ten minutes of comments. then we'll open up the pan fell for you to give questions and i will moderate that. a good chance for to you engage with them on discussions where we are with hiv vaccine research and where it is coming. so, dr. faw economy, over -- fauci, over to you, and thank you for coming. [applause] >> so i can advance my own slides? there you go. thank you very much, todd, a real pleasure to be with you here today. i'm going to talk a bit...
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margie, thank you for coming. >> thank you, todd. to mitchell's point, it's very difficult to first follow such an esteemed scientific leader, who's also an advocate, and an esteemed advocate who also knows a lot about the science. they are terrific colleagues to work within this field. i think the task at hand calls for the best of all disciplines to step forward. lead --nization that i let's see, i don't have the right sides appear. here we go. the organization i lead is called the international aids vaccine initiative. are familiar with partnerships. and there were anywhere between 13 to 15 depending on how you define the term, of these types of organizations that were started primarily from the mid-1990's through the early 2000 and they were started .ecause of market failures but there were some diseases especially affecting the poorest countries in the world where there were not enough incentives for commercial organizations to step forward and develop a vaccine, or to develop a treatment or a diagnostic test. a market necessari
margie, thank you for coming. >> thank you, todd. to mitchell's point, it's very difficult to first follow such an esteemed scientific leader, who's also an advocate, and an esteemed advocate who also knows a lot about the science. they are terrific colleagues to work within this field. i think the task at hand calls for the best of all disciplines to step forward. lead --nization that i let's see, i don't have the right sides appear. here we go. the organization i lead is called the...
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that is typical mom, but if you're on facebook, go out and do a friend request for margie tillis.aughter] you will not be disappointed because my mom has been taken care of this family forever, and she has been taking care of her senateo, during this race. but ladies and gentlemen, i want to tell you all you are an extension of our family. there are a lot of people who have been a part of my campaigns as i ran for town commissioner. they are people who've worked hard and the difficulty of a primary and we can back together, and there are people today -- i went around the poles, and you could see they invested emotionally in it, wondering if we were going to pull it off. well, we pulled it off -- because of you. [cheers and applause] heart, ibottom of my want to tell you how much susan and i and my entire family appreciate what you have done because i really do believe that through your effort, through your prayers, through your financial support, through the ground games, through doorknocking, that you all are literally a part of a historic moment in this nation's history, and i w
that is typical mom, but if you're on facebook, go out and do a friend request for margie tillis.aughter] you will not be disappointed because my mom has been taken care of this family forever, and she has been taking care of her senateo, during this race. but ladies and gentlemen, i want to tell you all you are an extension of our family. there are a lot of people who have been a part of my campaigns as i ran for town commissioner. they are people who've worked hard and the difficulty of a...
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. >> margie has traced her ancestors all the way back to the 1600s. experts are tickets, death certificates. >> a flyer passed out at a family reunion sparked her interest in genealogy. >> talking to family is the best way to learn things. >> she talked to them and learn from others what life is like in the past. ask a bigot helps with a sense of place and belonging. >> and it is a chance to get dates and place names that can get lost over the generations. once you get that background, head to the local library. >> the libraries tend to collect a local histories, for example, local newspapers. >> library historian elaine and her staff help people like margie to trace their family history. grandfather's wedding certificate. >> what she has gathered in the last 10 years has helped shape real pictures of the people, like her fan -- her grandfather who owned a dairy. >> even when people cannot pay for milk, he continued to deliver the milk. >> when you think about all of the avenues and resources available, it might seem a bit overwhelming to start resear
. >> margie has traced her ancestors all the way back to the 1600s. experts are tickets, death certificates. >> a flyer passed out at a family reunion sparked her interest in genealogy. >> talking to family is the best way to learn things. >> she talked to them and learn from others what life is like in the past. ask a bigot helps with a sense of place and belonging. >> and it is a chance to get dates and place names that can get lost over the generations. once you...
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[applause] >> we're now going to hear from margie mcglynn, she spent 26 years at merck. one of her jobs is to lead their efforts on the step trial and other vaccine products. she was instrumental in getting merck to reduce their prices for delivering ain't viral components into the developing world. better strategy than pursuing nelson mandela. it is a great opportunity for someone involved in the industry and take a moment of her life in an aids vaccine, thank you for coming. >> thank you, todd. to mitchell's point, it is very difficult to first follow such an esteemed scientific colleague. so the organization that i lead, if i have the right slides up here. here we go. the organization that i lead, the international aids vaccine initiative, many of you are familiar with the concept of product development partnerships. anywhere from 13 to 15, depending upon how you define that term, these types of organizations that were started primarily from the mid-'90s to early 2000s, started because of market failures, and some diseases affecting the poorest countries of the world
[applause] >> we're now going to hear from margie mcglynn, she spent 26 years at merck. one of her jobs is to lead their efforts on the step trial and other vaccine products. she was instrumental in getting merck to reduce their prices for delivering ain't viral components into the developing world. better strategy than pursuing nelson mandela. it is a great opportunity for someone involved in the industry and take a moment of her life in an aids vaccine, thank you for coming. >>...
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margie, you are rolled over here on this one. your view of the treasury market is they don't expect a big inflation, do they? >> why don't you believe the fed? >> because i think the fed is looking at academic models and not a changed world. >> thank you. >> i think very little ability to make rates go up and i think the market recognized and a lest activist fed, less disruptive for the market is a driver for the equity market and the corporate bond markets. lower volatility, better returns and i think that's going to draw the -- >> what's that mean a less activist fed? a fed and doesn't raise rates or a fed that goes back towards what will be considered a mor longer term normal rate? what do you mean by less activist? >> the fed doesn't have the power to raise rates like they did in previous cycles and doing nothing because they can't do anything. >> well said. >> thank you for an energetic conversation, everybody. >> on this big day watching markets here grappling with exactly this gap between the market pricing, what the fed i
margie, you are rolled over here on this one. your view of the treasury market is they don't expect a big inflation, do they? >> why don't you believe the fed? >> because i think the fed is looking at academic models and not a changed world. >> thank you. >> i think very little ability to make rates go up and i think the market recognized and a lest activist fed, less disruptive for the market is a driver for the equity market and the corporate bond markets. lower...
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majotyn the house and wiing more govenorshi winning control of mostf the ate legislaturesy an e wider margi for timetoday trewere s manyepublica a at1600 pesylviavee that t oked like repcans haa also whe wteho esident obamaerely hosng conessional leaders ting to set a ton what many exct to be a contentious legiive process and no one, mocrr publican tried tout a brit, happy face on it at l, a ee there. thiss whateople look like whhey like somee o lear that ectitinn doave and at they'lle worng together forhe nextwo years. but president saihe right t this host for the commonoundof cooration and >> aa i said the otherni obvisly, republicans h a od night, and i congratulated bothit mcconnell as s speaker boehneor runng a very sroncampaign as ilso said the day after the electi, what we've seen f number of cycles is theran peopust want to seeor doneere in shinington. u:oddly, n sh conclio or eressioin the et poll presidendoubd down on king act immigration legislation, o if you wil exece action, in the fm of eecutive order that uld lelize millions o illegal immigrts. at something that republican le
majotyn the house and wiing more govenorshi winning control of mostf the ate legislaturesy an e wider margi for timetoday trewere s manyepublica a at1600 pesylviavee that t oked like repcans haa also whe wteho esident obamaerely hosng conessional leaders ting to set a ton what many exct to be a contentious legiive process and no one, mocrr publican tried tout a brit, happy face on it at l, a ee there. thiss whateople look like whhey like somee o lear that ectitinn doave and at they'lle worng...
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margie, come on, margie. bee boy, go on down there. and the pumpkin, and the pumpkin. (applause)
margie, come on, margie. bee boy, go on down there. and the pumpkin, and the pumpkin. (applause)
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and lodo right on the edge of the margi of error at 3 i think we te the f two that will take unt december to settle louisiana becau of theirunoff provision. i fe pretty good abo keeping cory gardner that wou givthe republicans six seats and controof the senate. therare two other rac that they lead in. alas, 2.2 andiowa, 2%. they took those, it would give themeight seats. there are two ats where republicans are trailing but with moentum. north carolina, ailingy o point. the are now polls owing h ahead. and nehampshire where scott brown has cut jean shaheen's lead down to5.2 and has a lot of momentu going into the electi. and the lead in another ll. leads in the new england college poll. the rpublicans are dending ree seat kentucky, whe mitch connell appears on his way re-election. nsas where senator pat roberts is traing but i think isoing to win. and georgia, where the last four polls now veavid perdue ahead although again, it likely to go to runf. there's aerrian candidate anthat ste rres50% plus one other vote. we are likely to have jay 6 runoff in grgia. election night, i thin the repu
and lodo right on the edge of the margi of error at 3 i think we te the f two that will take unt december to settle louisiana becau of theirunoff provision. i fe pretty good abo keeping cory gardner that wou givthe republicans six seats and controof the senate. therare two other rac that they lead in. alas, 2.2 andiowa, 2%. they took those, it would give themeight seats. there are two ats where republicans are trailing but with moentum. north carolina, ailingy o point. the are now polls owing h...
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margie, i have to talk with you about this.is a fundamental point, we talked about economics being a key issue of the democrats. what% -- obviously, reproductive rights are important to women, perhaps equity in pay, equal pay and maybe minimum wage. but is there a larger issue that women face that's more similar to what men face? >> i think there's a few issues. there's economic justice and opportunity. it includes minimum wage and gender equity and universal preschool. that's something that allows women to re-enter the workforce, college affordability. just worrying about your family's economic security is something that women, moms in particular, that we've seen in our walmart research, but that same kind of pressure. i think that's a little bit more unique to women. we found that moms are more likely to say than the rest of the voter population that education is local issues are going to drive their vote, almost as much as the economy. and that's different from voters overall. >> i think you made a couple economic points. re
margie, i have to talk with you about this.is a fundamental point, we talked about economics being a key issue of the democrats. what% -- obviously, reproductive rights are important to women, perhaps equity in pay, equal pay and maybe minimum wage. but is there a larger issue that women face that's more similar to what men face? >> i think there's a few issues. there's economic justice and opportunity. it includes minimum wage and gender equity and universal preschool. that's something...
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margie didn't know there would be a strike tomorrow when she returns for another appointment. >> there'sig strike tomorrow. >> oh! maybe i better call in and say -- i don't know, she gave me an appointment tomorrow. >> reporter: others say they too were unaware. >> i didn't hear anything from the nurse's station, no. i didn't hear that they're talking about a big strike for tomorrow. >> reporter: kaiser says a two-day nurses strike should have no impact on patient care. >> business as usual tomorrow. >> reporter: kaiser's senior vice president says the hospital system is flying in nurses from across the country to fill in. so patients should keep their appointments and visit the emergency department if they need it. >> we are ready to take care of their medical needs. and that it's pretty much business as usual. we did reschedule some elective surgical procedures. mainly moving them up and having already done many of them. >> reporter: the tuesday strike is because of ebola. the nurses say kaiser hasn't properly trained them to handle an outbreak here at home. >> it's a very big issue. i
margie didn't know there would be a strike tomorrow when she returns for another appointment. >> there'sig strike tomorrow. >> oh! maybe i better call in and say -- i don't know, she gave me an appointment tomorrow. >> reporter: others say they too were unaware. >> i didn't hear anything from the nurse's station, no. i didn't hear that they're talking about a big strike for tomorrow. >> reporter: kaiser says a two-day nurses strike should have no impact on patient...
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thank you very much for coming and sharing, thank you, margie mcglynn on behalf of iavi. all of us have some work to do. we're looking for feedback and future events the. we have ideas around this technology thing we're happy to hear them. some e-mails from you and great suggestions. thank you for coming. have a good afternoon and don't forget to vote. [applause] .. >> and we're live this morning for a conference examining the results of the midterm elections. for the next few hours a look at the result, transit seen on election night, and what the results mean for the next congress. stuart rothenberg, tom davis and former governor ted strickland and john engler of michigan. we will also hear from members of the cq roll call staff and the number of cq reporters. this is live coverage you on c-span2. coverage here on c-span2. it's expected to start in just a few moments. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we are waiting for the start of this postelection analysis, a conference hosted by cq roll call. it's expected to illustrate
thank you very much for coming and sharing, thank you, margie mcglynn on behalf of iavi. all of us have some work to do. we're looking for feedback and future events the. we have ideas around this technology thing we're happy to hear them. some e-mails from you and great suggestions. thank you for coming. have a good afternoon and don't forget to vote. [applause] .. >> and we're live this morning for a conference examining the results of the midterm elections. for the next few hours a...
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a margie mcglynn is here that runs the international aids vaccine initiative. iavi. runs one of the partnerships bringing together a multiple set of actors to accelerate the development of an
a margie mcglynn is here that runs the international aids vaccine initiative. iavi. runs one of the partnerships bringing together a multiple set of actors to accelerate the development of an
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host: from birmingham, alabama, here is margie. caller: hello. thank you very much for taking my call. little bit confused about all of this, but i want to ask one question. ank ve a life lock on my b account. is that a safe thing? guest: lifelock is a private service. they charge you a fee and say that they are watchdog in your accounts. i think it is overrated. it has been sued by the federal trade commission for deceptive marketing. i do not know any consumer advocates who recommend it. again, i do not know what you are paying for the product, but i think that these products are overrated. lifelike as the one that is advertise the most. host: from alabama, good morning. caller: yes, i have a question about the chip being implanted on the person. i would like to know your thoughts on that. guest: that is not an area i'm really an expert on. you can have other expert on the show to talk about that. host: how many years will pass before we have a system where most of our transactions is to or by our phones? guest: i think it is coming sooner than
host: from birmingham, alabama, here is margie. caller: hello. thank you very much for taking my call. little bit confused about all of this, but i want to ask one question. ank ve a life lock on my b account. is that a safe thing? guest: lifelock is a private service. they charge you a fee and say that they are watchdog in your accounts. i think it is overrated. it has been sued by the federal trade commission for deceptive marketing. i do not know any consumer advocates who recommend it....
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[applause] that is typical mom, but if you're on facebook, go out and do a friend request for margiell not be disappointed because my mom has been taking care of this family forever, and she has been taking care of her son, too, during this senate race. but ladies and gentlemen, i want to tell you all you are an extension of our family. there are a lot of people who have been a part of my campaigns as i ran for town commissioner. they are people who've worked hard and the difficulty of a primary and we can back together, and there are people today -- they went around the polls, and you could see they were so emotionally invested in it, wondering if we were going to pull it off. well, we pulled it off -- because of you. [cheers and applause] from the bottom of my heart, i want to tell you how much susan and i and my entire family appreciate what you have done because i really do believe that through your effort, through your prayers, through your financial support, through the ground games, through doorknocking, that you all are literally a part of a historic moment in this nation's h
[applause] that is typical mom, but if you're on facebook, go out and do a friend request for margiell not be disappointed because my mom has been taking care of this family forever, and she has been taking care of her son, too, during this senate race. but ladies and gentlemen, i want to tell you all you are an extension of our family. there are a lot of people who have been a part of my campaigns as i ran for town commissioner. they are people who've worked hard and the difficulty of a...
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if you are on facebook, go out and do a friend request for margie tillis. my mom has been taking care of this family forever. ladies and gentlemen i want to tell you all you are an extension of our family. they have been a part of my campaign since i ran for town commissioner. we came back together. there were people today, i went around the polls. you could see they were so emotionally invested in. wondering, will we pull it off? we pulled it off because of you. [applause] from the bottom of my heart i want to tell you how much susan and i and my entire family have done. i really do believe that through your efforts, through your prayers, through your financial support. through doorknocking, you are part of a historic moment in the nation's history. i want to thank you. i'm not can speak much longer. i'm going to get around and shake a few hands. i can't do selfies with everybody today. we will be back. again, thank you all. god bless you. god bless this great nation. thank you. >> from north carolina to denver, we will introduce you to representative and
if you are on facebook, go out and do a friend request for margie tillis. my mom has been taking care of this family forever. ladies and gentlemen i want to tell you all you are an extension of our family. they have been a part of my campaign since i ran for town commissioner. we came back together. there were people today, i went around the polls. you could see they were so emotionally invested in. wondering, will we pull it off? we pulled it off because of you. [applause] from the bottom of...