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so andy and i called everyone at the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institutes of healththey wouldn't talk to us. one of the discoverers even hung up. i said i just wanted someone to talk on camera about... how this organism causes the disease, but when the professor, you know, who discovered the disease hung up, it was just unusual, there was paranoia among the specialists, so we decided to visit willy burgdorfer, retired, the man who discovered lyme disease, while we were setting up the cameras, someone from the laboratory knocked on the door and said, “i need to be present for this interview.” there are things willie can't talk about. and the director kicked him out in outrage, but during this interview willie hinted that lyme disease was more than the public health version. this disease is not just a rash, it greatly affects the nervous system, and is especially dangerous for children. and two weeks of doxycycline doesn't help, they know that the disease can become chronic. this was our first convincing evidence that...
so andy and i called everyone at the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institutes of healththey wouldn't talk to us. one of the discoverers even hung up. i said i just wanted someone to talk on camera about... how this organism causes the disease, but when the professor, you know, who discovered the disease hung up, it was just unusual, there was paranoia among the specialists, so we decided to visit willy burgdorfer, retired, the man who discovered lyme disease, while we...
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■nica bertagnolli, she is the director of the national institutes of health. we have dr. and blood institute. dr. richard hodes is the director of the national institute on aging. dr. jeanne marrazzo is the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. w. kimryn rathmell is the director of the national cancer and dr. nora volkow is the director of thtional institute on drug abuse. thank you all for joining us today, and i look forward to we will start with director bertagnolli. you may deliver your opening remarks. dr. bertagnolli: chair baldwin, it is an honor to testify before you today concerning our fiscal let me start by sincerely thanking y provided to nih in fiscal year 24. every state received a share of nih investment. each year, nih awards over 60,000 grants, supporting more we are proud to contribute toore nationwide innovation in bi■tedxt generation of researchers who will meet the challenges of the future. nih is guided by the principle that our work is not finished when we dever scient our work is finished when all people are livi
■nica bertagnolli, she is the director of the national institutes of health. we have dr. and blood institute. dr. richard hodes is the director of the national institute on aging. dr. jeanne marrazzo is the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. w. kimryn rathmell is the director of the national cancer and dr. nora volkow is the director of thtional institute on drug abuse. thank you all for joining us today, and i look forward to we will start with...
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researchers from universities, the centers for disease control and prevention, national institutes of healtheceive a share of the profits from a new test or vaccine for the disease. a cdc employee could receive fees equal to his salary for a vaccine or testing kit. no attention, i just need to know what is really going on with this disease. he said that in 1962 he did the strangest thing in his entire crazy career, that is, he dropped poisonous ticks on cubans working in sugar cane plantations. the operation was called mongoose. so, this was the first evidence that we were sending ticks into another country as a biological weapon, and one more. one of my director friends turned to wille burgdorfer at the end of a very long interview , he said: “yes, when i was researching lyme diseases, in the late seventies, early eighties, there was another organism, not only the lyme pathogen that caused diseases in people. it was, and i was told to hide it. it was probably rickettsia, he didn't reveal all the information, but what he said was confirmed by copies of his laboratory books and. subsequent in
researchers from universities, the centers for disease control and prevention, national institutes of healtheceive a share of the profits from a new test or vaccine for the disease. a cdc employee could receive fees equal to his salary for a vaccine or testing kit. no attention, i just need to know what is really going on with this disease. he said that in 1962 he did the strangest thing in his entire crazy career, that is, he dropped poisonous ticks on cubans working in sugar cane plantations....
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discovered, researchers from universities, the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institutes of health, were able to get a share profits from a new test or vaccine for a disease. a cdc employee could receive fees equal to his salary for a vaccine or testing kit, thus distorting incentives in medicine. why share information about a new disease if you can save it as intellectual property in order to monetize it later, one way or another we released a film, there were rumors of olende and diseaselay. year, he did the strangest thing in his entire crazy career, that is, he dropped poisonous ticks on cubans working on sugar cane plantations. the operation was called mongoose. so this was the first evidence that we were introducing ticks into another country as a biological weapon. and one more thing: one of of my director friends, turned to willeburgdorfer, at the end of a very long interview he said: “yes, when i was researching lyme disease in the late seventies, early eighties, there was another organism, not only did the lyme pathogen cause diseases in people, it was, and i was told to
discovered, researchers from universities, the centers for disease control and prevention, the national institutes of health, were able to get a share profits from a new test or vaccine for a disease. a cdc employee could receive fees equal to his salary for a vaccine or testing kit, thus distorting incentives in medicine. why share information about a new disease if you can save it as intellectual property in order to monetize it later, one way or another we released a film, there were rumors...
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stuart: e-mails show a top advisor at the national institutes of health deleted key records that wereg the origins of covid. the house oversight member, congressman jim jordan, had him on the show to discuss in earlier, here's what he said. >> everything they told us turned out to be false. it probably shouldn't surprise us they tried to hide the documents and evidence but refuted it wasn't consistent with what they were telling the very people, the american people, the people they are supposed to serve driven by policies from individuals who never put their name on a ballot, when did doctor fauci got elected to anything but he was running the world. he was running everything. stuart: what do you make of that? brian: a lot of people listening to us or watching us on tv don't know what he's referring to. they are referring to this because it's an afternoon hearing, anthony found she, francis collins, all the others who made up our policies on covid 19, it came not from a lab but from an open-air market and if you said something against that, how qualified or unpopular 5, social media o
stuart: e-mails show a top advisor at the national institutes of health deleted key records that wereg the origins of covid. the house oversight member, congressman jim jordan, had him on the show to discuss in earlier, here's what he said. >> everything they told us turned out to be false. it probably shouldn't surprise us they tried to hide the documents and evidence but refuted it wasn't consistent with what they were telling the very people, the american people, the people they are...
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the national institutes of health director on capitol hill this morning is testifying and it comes one day after the covid select subcommittee revealed one of dr. fauci's top aides seemed to go to some great lengths to keep controversial covid era emails secret perhaps to protect fauci. 2 million people died from covid in the united states since january 2020. and from that former fauci aide yesterday it was a tone not appreciated. watch. >> you are going to joke about back channels to fauci and about misspellings on queries. that's a joke, not very funny to me. >> i would have to see this communication. it is confusing to me. i had -- i could walk into tony's office and talk to him any time i wanted. there is a mix-up somewhere. >> you deny it? >> yes. >> harris: rich edson has more from d.c. >> that is dr. david morens, a former top aide at the national institutes of health pushing contacts to use his permanent email address to -- they regard controversial eco health alliance and its president peter daszak. in april of 2021 morens wrote him i can either send stuff to tony or his priva
the national institutes of health director on capitol hill this morning is testifying and it comes one day after the covid select subcommittee revealed one of dr. fauci's top aides seemed to go to some great lengths to keep controversial covid era emails secret perhaps to protect fauci. 2 million people died from covid in the united states since january 2020. and from that former fauci aide yesterday it was a tone not appreciated. watch. >> you are going to joke about back channels to...
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listen, 1% of funding from the national institute of health. goes to diseases that impact the asian american. community. yeah. vicky. isn't spending her energy. wondering why or how she got lung cancer. she is turning her pain. into purpose. by reaching out to other women like 34 year old kid ho, who she recruited to also be part of the fans study. it was diagnosed on thanksgiving of last year. doctors discovered 4 tumors in her brain that they believe were linked to lung cancer. just like vicki. she never smoked. she's also a mom. will often joined vicky on our walks. al in the same fight. >>>>it's like a a safety blanket for me to know. other people are in the area. >reporter>cancer has taught her anything it's that life can change. in an instant. vicky is focusing on the things that bring her joy family. friends. and helping others know that even in their hardest moments, they won't have to walk this path. alone. >liz>now the fans study looks at a patient's genetics and family. history as well as an environmental aspects and lifestyle. expos
listen, 1% of funding from the national institute of health. goes to diseases that impact the asian american. community. yeah. vicky. isn't spending her energy. wondering why or how she got lung cancer. she is turning her pain. into purpose. by reaching out to other women like 34 year old kid ho, who she recruited to also be part of the fans study. it was diagnosed on thanksgiving of last year. doctors discovered 4 tumors in her brain that they believe were linked to lung cancer. just like...
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. >> up next, a senate appropriations subcommittee hears testimony on the national institutes of healthbudget request. during the hearing the
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right now less than 1% of funding from the national institute of health goes to diseases that impact the asian american community. >> there is this perception that asians don't get sick. we have very low rates of disease. so nih's primary focus is to fund health research relies on those statistics. >> it's just made us very strong advocates to really give a voice to be able to speak out about the need to look at specific asianette theft populations to give them representation, to provide the data. >> vicki isn't spending her energy wondering why or how she got lung cancer. >> well, when you get diagnosed with cancer, i think you learn to control the things that you can and let go of the things you can't and i have not tried to probe why i got cancer. i don't think it's like a healthy exercise. >> instead she's turning her pain into purpose by reaching out to other women like 34-year-old kit ho who she recruited to also be part of the fans study. >> if my tissue, my saliva can help the researchers to find more medicine or find more ways to identify people early, then i want to be part
right now less than 1% of funding from the national institute of health goes to diseases that impact the asian american community. >> there is this perception that asians don't get sick. we have very low rates of disease. so nih's primary focus is to fund health research relies on those statistics. >> it's just made us very strong advocates to really give a voice to be able to speak out about the need to look at specific asianette theft populations to give them representation, to...
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bmo ♪ hopeful news for all of you parents worried about peanut allergies, a study by the national institutes of healthintroducing peanuts to babies can keep them from developing an allergy. researchers found feeding children peanut products regularly from infancy to the age of five reduced the rate of peanut allergy in adolescents by 71, and children didn't have to keep eating peanut products past five for the treatment to remain effective. all right, as always, i will be posting links to the other stories you voted for on my instagram. thank you so much for voting and we do have an update today on san pedro square in san jose. as we've been reporting, it's getting a colorful makeover. community members started painting the san pedro street, which runs through the square. it is shut off to cars now, so you'll be able to walk over it and enjoy it today, san jose mayor matt mahan showed up to help out. we stand today on a street we permanently closed earlier this year will soon be the largest mural in san jose and we're creating it together. everyone here is lending a hand, and i think it's quite symbol
bmo ♪ hopeful news for all of you parents worried about peanut allergies, a study by the national institutes of healthintroducing peanuts to babies can keep them from developing an allergy. researchers found feeding children peanut products regularly from infancy to the age of five reduced the rate of peanut allergy in adolescents by 71, and children didn't have to keep eating peanut products past five for the treatment to remain effective. all right, as always, i will be posting links to the...
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. >> research from the national institute of health says new moms are at a higher risk of postpartum depression than in previous years, and a positive environment can help prevention, whether it's to be to cry with somebody or share their high and their happiness that their babies smiled at them or or they're upset because of their lack of sleep or whatever might be going on in their world. >> and we need to support each other as a community. >> new moms say much of what they've learned is from their own mothers. mom and i've learned so much from you, and i'm now doing those fun things we did together with you. >> happy mother's day. >> i'm news channel reporter christina rodriguez. >> elected leaders in the bay area are applauding the state's public utilities commission decision to stop at&t from eliminating traditional landlines. san mateo county supervisor ray mueller and congresswoman anna eshoo say keeping the landlines is beneficial for those living in rural areas with unreliable cell phone connections. at&t is required to provide landline service to much of california, serving
. >> research from the national institute of health says new moms are at a higher risk of postpartum depression than in previous years, and a positive environment can help prevention, whether it's to be to cry with somebody or share their high and their happiness that their babies smiled at them or or they're upset because of their lack of sleep or whatever might be going on in their world. >> and we need to support each other as a community. >> new moms say much of what...
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bolster research into menopause and raise awareness with a new bill, according to the national institutes of healthnd the menopause society, 6000 women reach menopause every single day, and only 30% of us medical residency programs offer a formal menopause curriculum. actress halle berry is one of the people backing this bipartisan bill. >> shame has to be taken out of menopause. we have to talk about this very normal part of our life that happens. our doctors can't even say the word to us, let alone walk us through the journey. >> senators lisa murkowski and patty murray are behind this legislation. they view it as an important step in closing the gap in research for women's health. >> when you when you ask another woman, oftentimes you will get, well, my mom just told me, you just have to live through it. i think in this day and age, we can do a little bit better when it comes to research, when it comes to awareness, when it comes to talking about this phase of a woman's life that we all go through. >> the legislation would allocate $275 million to spend over five years time on research, improvin
bolster research into menopause and raise awareness with a new bill, according to the national institutes of healthnd the menopause society, 6000 women reach menopause every single day, and only 30% of us medical residency programs offer a formal menopause curriculum. actress halle berry is one of the people backing this bipartisan bill. >> shame has to be taken out of menopause. we have to talk about this very normal part of our life that happens. our doctors can't even say the word to...
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. ♪ stuart: explosive e-mails show a top adviser at national institute of health deleted records about of covid. look at this e-mail from june 2020. "we are all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns and if we did, we wouldn't put them in e-mails and we found them we wouldn't delete them. house oversight chair james comer joining me now and this evidence that covid began in a lab in wuhan. are you convinced, sir? >> i'm 100% con syringessed it started in that lab in wuhan and 100% con syringes that had dr. fauci and our -- convinced that dr. fauci and our public health leaders knew about it and cover it had up. the fact that the admission of the deleted e-mails we also got testimony that said they bragged about understanding how to avert the foia laws and freedom of information act laws and if they constantly talk about deleting e-mails and this is terrible because i can't imagine anything in the last two decades our country has gone through worse than covid that's been more extreme than covid and costly to public education and mental health and covid and our government contin
. ♪ stuart: explosive e-mails show a top adviser at national institute of health deleted records about of covid. look at this e-mail from june 2020. "we are all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns and if we did, we wouldn't put them in e-mails and we found them we wouldn't delete them. house oversight chair james comer joining me now and this evidence that covid began in a lab in wuhan. are you convinced, sir? >> i'm 100% con syringessed it started in that lab in wuhan...
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bolster research into menopause and raise awareness with a new bill, according to the national institutes of health the menopause society, 6000 women reach menopause every single day, and only 30% of us medical residency programs offer a formal menopause curriculum. actress halle berry is one of the people backing this bipartisan bill. >> shame has to be taken out of menopause. we have to talk about this very normal part of our life that happens. our doctors can't even say the word to us, let alone walk us through the journey. >> senators lisa murkowski and patty murray are behind this legislation. they view it as an important step in closing the gap in research for women's health. >> when you when you ask another woman, oftentimes you will get, well, my mom just told me, you just have to live through it. i think in this day and age, we can do a little bit better when it comes to research, when it comes to awareness, when it comes to talking about this phase of a woman's life that we all go through. >> the legislation would allocate $275 million to spend over five years time on research, improving
bolster research into menopause and raise awareness with a new bill, according to the national institutes of health the menopause society, 6000 women reach menopause every single day, and only 30% of us medical residency programs offer a formal menopause curriculum. actress halle berry is one of the people backing this bipartisan bill. >> shame has to be taken out of menopause. we have to talk about this very normal part of our life that happens. our doctors can't even say the word to us,...
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for a criminal probe into eco-health alliance and its president doctor peter jacek, they receive millions of dollars in federal grants including 4 million for national institutehe risk of the coronavirus at the wuhan institute of virology in china, the subcommittee released a report accusing him of funding dangerous gain-of-function research and wuhan, china without sufficient oversight house oversight james comer grilling him on capitol hill yesterday, watch. >> did the intelligence community believe that the wuhan lab was being used by china to manufacture bio weapons? >> in the public statement that they made two agencies have low to moderate confidence there was some activity in the other agencies were unable to comment. >> you find it troubling that by all accounts from your testimony that the intelligence community suspected something fishy was going on at the wuhan lab? despite that they still funded research with american taxpayer dollars at the wuhan lab. >> verified it troubling at all i don't think it's unusual because only two intelligence agencies from my recollection have any belief that may have been involved in the lab origin of covid and they
for a criminal probe into eco-health alliance and its president doctor peter jacek, they receive millions of dollars in federal grants including 4 million for national institutehe risk of the coronavirus at the wuhan institute of virology in china, the subcommittee released a report accusing him of funding dangerous gain-of-function research and wuhan, china without sufficient oversight house oversight james comer grilling him on capitol hill yesterday, watch. >> did the intelligence...
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so don't trim your toe nails. >> national institutes of health all of us research program will collectnce on people who have not been part of biomedical research so that eventually clinical care can be more personalized for everyone. not only racial and ethnic minorities, but also sexual and gender minority, rural populations versus urban populations, lower income, lower education even. we can gather evidence to really drive clinical practice for everyone. >> the study's under way with the goal of getting 1 million or more people to join. so i'm in. with the same process as every participant, i head to one of their regional provider sites. this one at the university of california davis medical center. over the course of two visits, they take blood. >> it's gonna go on your left wrist. >> they give me a wearable to track my sleep, get my measurements, gather a saliva sample, toe nail, even a hair sample, if you opt in. for science. the science behind the study have unearthed 275 million previously unreported genetic variants half of which are from participants of noneuropean genetic anc
so don't trim your toe nails. >> national institutes of health all of us research program will collectnce on people who have not been part of biomedical research so that eventually clinical care can be more personalized for everyone. not only racial and ethnic minorities, but also sexual and gender minority, rural populations versus urban populations, lower income, lower education even. we can gather evidence to really drive clinical practice for everyone. >> the study's under way...
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of covid-19 using secret back channels to avoid voyeur requests. are senior national correspondent has the latest. >> something else a top advisor at the nih the national institute of healthused a secret back channel to help the doctor and another federal grant that apparently funded gain of function research in wuhan china of a transparency that according to correct trends -- congressional advisors who believe the improperly conducted government officials rather government business from his private e-mail account. sound familiar? >> he solicited help the dodger records of requests according to e-mails but up by the house select subcommittee on that during the pandemic. is it took part in a conspiracy of the highest levels of agency to hide and potentially destroy official records regarding the origins of covid-19. in 1 e-mail april 21st, 2021 there's no worry about it i can either send stuff to tony on his private e-mail or handed to them at work or at his house. he is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble. the subcommittee chairman from ohio, a republican called the 30,000 pages of e-mails deeply concerning saying they reflected poorly on h
of covid-19 using secret back channels to avoid voyeur requests. are senior national correspondent has the latest. >> something else a top advisor at the nih the national institute of healthused a secret back channel to help the doctor and another federal grant that apparently funded gain of function research in wuhan china of a transparency that according to correct trends -- congressional advisors who believe the improperly conducted government officials rather government business from...
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today the subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic questioned the national institutes of health's deputyight of federal grants it is up to the grantee to oversee themselves. this is a recipe for waste, fraud, abuse and deception. >> hhs accuses ecohealth of failing to adequately monitor experiments it funded at china's wuhan institute of virology it. also says ecohealth neglected to keep the u.s. government informed and provide notes from those experiments. >> did ecohealth ever produce the requested notebooks? >> they have not. >> in its letter to daszak, hhs writes quote debarment is generally for a period not to exceed three years but says that could last shorter or longer depending on circumstances. ecohealth says it will appeal and that, quote: we disagree strongly with decision and will present evidence to refute each of these allegations. republicans maintain the organization funded dangerous research that may have sparked the pandemic. democrats say the subcommittee has no proof of that. >> it is not substantiated any allegations federal grant funding for ecohealth alliance creat
today the subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic questioned the national institutes of health's deputyight of federal grants it is up to the grantee to oversee themselves. this is a recipe for waste, fraud, abuse and deception. >> hhs accuses ecohealth of failing to adequately monitor experiments it funded at china's wuhan institute of virology it. also says ecohealth neglected to keep the u.s. government informed and provide notes from those experiments. >> did ecohealth ever...
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the national institutes of health reports about 2% of children in the u.s. health. experts say the study shows building a tolerance is more effective than avoidance at an early age as bird flu spreads among cattle herds. the cdc says it is preparing for a possible increased risk to human health from the virus, though doctors caution, there's still no evidence of person-to-person transmission in the u.s.. the cdc says bird flu has affected herds of in nearly a dozen of states here on friday, the usda announced the virus had been detected in a beef a sick dairy cow but says the meat did not enter the nation's food supply. so farley, 2 people have tested positive for bird flu this year. >> specific guidance for those who work farms in terms personal protective equipment and how to how did the state, how to monitor for symptoms what to do if they develop symptoms? >> last week, public health officials said they're feeling about 4.8 million doses of a bird flu vaccine into vials through a national stockpile. and just in case they are needed. next at noon. new tec
the national institutes of health reports about 2% of children in the u.s. health. experts say the study shows building a tolerance is more effective than avoidance at an early age as bird flu spreads among cattle herds. the cdc says it is preparing for a possible increased risk to human health from the virus, though doctors caution, there's still no evidence of person-to-person transmission in the u.s.. the cdc says bird flu has affected herds of in nearly a dozen of states here on friday, the...
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a national institute of health principal deputy director testifying before congress yesterday, admitting gain of function research at the wuhan institute of virology. starting years before the covid-19 pandemic. this revelation coming after years of evasion by public health officials on whether taxpayers were funding this controversial medical and biological research. last summer the u.s. department of health and human services banned the wuhan institute from receiving federal grants for the next decade. the doj has formally moved to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. cannabis will become a schedule three substance instead of schedule one which includes substances like lsd and heroin. drugs like ketamin are under a schedule three classification. this shift would not outright legalize recreational marijuana. medical use is allowed in 38 states and 24 states for recreational use. boeing supplier is cutting jobs as production of 737s is slowing down, 450 workers at the wichita, kansas facility will be notified in the next y fee week. spirit arrow is under scrutiny over several i
a national institute of health principal deputy director testifying before congress yesterday, admitting gain of function research at the wuhan institute of virology. starting years before the covid-19 pandemic. this revelation coming after years of evasion by public health officials on whether taxpayers were funding this controversial medical and biological research. last summer the u.s. department of health and human services banned the wuhan institute from receiving federal grants for the...
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. >>> a top adviser at the national institutes of health deleted key records that were critical to uncoveringat a exactly do the e-mails say? lauren: there were 30,000 pages of them uncovered by the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic, and they show dr. david morins conducting official government business from his privacy e-mail and soliciting help from the nih to dodge requests for records, foia requests. this is one, april, 2021, morens wrote: this is no worry about foias, i can either send stuff to tony on his private gmail or hand it to him at work or at his house. another on hiding the e-mails, i learned from our foia leader here how to make e-mails disappear after i employ it but before the search starts. and when asked about this secret back channel to help chi as well as a federal grant that funded gain of function research in wuhan, china, evade transparency is, morens said the back channel was a joke. stuart: thanks, lauren. vivid stuff, i'd say. listen to how david morens responded when he was pressed about deleting those e-mails. roll it. >> sir, with all due res
. >>> a top adviser at the national institutes of health deleted key records that were critical to uncoveringat a exactly do the e-mails say? lauren: there were 30,000 pages of them uncovered by the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic, and they show dr. david morins conducting official government business from his privacy e-mail and soliciting help from the nih to dodge requests for records, foia requests. this is one, april, 2021, morens wrote: this is no worry about...
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note for you who have been hanging out with us every morning and we so appreciate you the national institutes of health estimates 2 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the united states this year alone. >> what i have learned so far in my cancer journey is treating it is more a marathon than a sprint after five months of chemo, i have not yet com cancer-free. the next phase is a double mastectomy. a 2016 study found that ten years survival rate for a bilateral mastectomy is 90.3% i like those odds, so i'm going under the knife tomorrow and we'll be out recovering for a
note for you who have been hanging out with us every morning and we so appreciate you the national institutes of health estimates 2 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the united states this year alone. >> what i have learned so far in my cancer journey is treating it is more a marathon than a sprint after five months of chemo, i have not yet com cancer-free. the next phase is a double mastectomy. a 2016 study found that ten years survival rate for a bilateral mastectomy is...
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>> today on capitol hill the national institutes of health director is facing questions on lawmakers and what do they have a lot of questions for, republicans and democrats as well, one day after shocking testimony from a former advisor dr. anthony fauci, that stood up new questions about a potential covert origins cover up. hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany hewitt emily compagno. joining us today is sunday at anchor, biden administration d-back shannon bream, lisa boothe and "fox & friends," todd piro more than 1.2 million americans lost their lives to covid-19 since 2020. families have been torn apart, businesses shuttered, the day-to-day lives of americans dramatically altered probably yours are some of your friends and your family. people could not even attend their own love once funeral. yesterday on capitol hill, one of dr. anthony fauci's top at pfizer if shocking testimony, dr. david spoke about the emails where he appeared to admit to deleting correspondences and lawmakers accused him of joking about using a secret back channel to help dr. fauci of a
>> today on capitol hill the national institutes of health director is facing questions on lawmakers and what do they have a lot of questions for, republicans and democrats as well, one day after shocking testimony from a former advisor dr. anthony fauci, that stood up new questions about a potential covert origins cover up. hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany hewitt emily compagno. joining us today is sunday at anchor, biden administration d-back shannon...
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years of experience is that in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic, my team and i at the national institutes of healtheading covid-19 vaccine and therapeutic antibody. mr. hrabowski: [laughter] a young woman who grew up in rural north carolina. we recruited her at 17. now she's on the faculty at harvard. a wonderful story about the power of education to transfer lives. she was a meyerhoff scholar. peter: can large donors have outsized influence on thinking -- i am thinking bill hackman, claudine gay? mr. hrabowski: they can. the ideal situation is for donors like bob meyerhoff to want to know more about what goes on, to want to be supportive of campuses as they work on the projects they are finding, but to respect the expertise of the educators to make final decisions. it is perfectly ok for any donor to raise questions in a respectful way, but the real question is, who was it that has the real expertise? we would not try to tell a neurosurgeon how to go about the operation. one of my meeting meyerhoff scholars is a full professor in neuroscience out of montgomery county schools. he's a member of the
years of experience is that in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic, my team and i at the national institutes of healtheading covid-19 vaccine and therapeutic antibody. mr. hrabowski: [laughter] a young woman who grew up in rural north carolina. we recruited her at 17. now she's on the faculty at harvard. a wonderful story about the power of education to transfer lives. she was a meyerhoff scholar. peter: can large donors have outsized influence on thinking -- i am thinking bill hackman, claudine...
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top national institutes of health advisor apo apologizing r being exposed for deleting e-mails and using secret back channels of personal accounts to help dr. fauci evade covid transparency. watch. >> i was not aware of that. i was not aware that anything that i deleted like e-mails was a federal record. >> you're editing letters that he wanted to send to nih. you did that on personal e-mail, correct. >> i don't remember. if i did, i shouldn't have done that. >> do you want to take the fifth amendment. you don't seem to remember anything. i think you'll be haunted by your testimony. >> however many mistakes i made, i was trying to do the right thing. i had a friend, a personal friend who was in danger of being murdered and his family being murdered and everything centered around that and i did what i could do. >> what does a friend of yours who is close to being murdered have to do with the way you performed your duties? >> maria: i spoke with the select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic chairman, brad wenstrup, in 2023. he told us all about this. watch. >> dr. morenz was an add a
top national institutes of health advisor apo apologizing r being exposed for deleting e-mails and using secret back channels of personal accounts to help dr. fauci evade covid transparency. watch. >> i was not aware of that. i was not aware that anything that i deleted like e-mails was a federal record. >> you're editing letters that he wanted to send to nih. you did that on personal e-mail, correct. >> i don't remember. if i did, i shouldn't have done that. >> do you...
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provided the american people with honest answers about the actions taken by personnel as a national institute of healthspecially at the leadership levels. doctor morens's you will be sworn in today and your answers will be under oath and i strongly suggest you tell the truth which i am sure i don't have to advise you on that. i will remind you, you were testifying today under a subpoena, the terms of the subpoena require you to stay until the chair excuses you. i look forward to look forward to a robust discussion today. thank you, now i would like to recognize my member for the purpose of making an opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman. for decades, our federal public health and scientific institutions have diligently upheld a legacy of respect and decorum of the work to advance the public interest. within of these institutions, thousands upon thousands of federal employees have reported to work every day with the goal of providing -- ensuring every american can lead to the healthiest life's possible. as an emergency physician and public aldag is what, a hold a legacy of scientific advancement
provided the american people with honest answers about the actions taken by personnel as a national institute of healthspecially at the leadership levels. doctor morens's you will be sworn in today and your answers will be under oath and i strongly suggest you tell the truth which i am sure i don't have to advise you on that. i will remind you, you were testifying today under a subpoena, the terms of the subpoena require you to stay until the chair excuses you. i look forward to look forward to...
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health of new mothers. >> for your health this afternoon, close to 20% of mothers within a year of giving birth well experience, some type of postpartum depression. this is according to the national institutes of health. postpartum depression is depression after having a child. it can include some. questioning your capability as a parent feeling disconnected from your newborn and also having intrusive thoughts. experts say in addition to depression, many new mothers also suffer from postpartum anxiety that often goes unreported. idea of like. >> right when you give birth and you have a newborn and their healthy in your healthy, like you should be so grateful and everything should be wonderful. and you should be happy. so connected, you know, to yourself and your child. >> health experts say these mood disorders are treatable and normal. if you're feeling any of these symptoms, you should reach out to your healthcare provider. >> or a trusted loved one. for your money. this afternoon, more developments in california. streaking homeowners insurance industry rather than leaving. one ensure has decided to raised its prices. instead, travelers insurance says it will be increasing. homeowner prem
health of new mothers. >> for your health this afternoon, close to 20% of mothers within a year of giving birth well experience, some type of postpartum depression. this is according to the national institutes of health. postpartum depression is depression after having a child. it can include some. questioning your capability as a parent feeling disconnected from your newborn and also having intrusive thoughts. experts say in addition to depression, many new mothers also suffer from...
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. >> funded by the national institutes of health they are now testing software designed to reduce theeimer's software does a risk assessment, does a memory test. it tells you what to do in the future. we're going to add blood biomarkers all of this all this testing you could do in your own home do your own blood test, get these measures and come up with a personalized plan. >> can't do this at scale just yet, but using software and at-home testing, this is the way to get people off the roads, all timers today. >> getting off that road for alzheimer's and dementia so much simpler than we previously all those little decisions we make every day to move more deed healthier read that label learn a new skill, show i spend time with loved ones they sound so easily but the evidence is clear it can and it will add up to better brain health to learn more about the latest science and practical ways you can lower your own risk for alzheimer's. >> go to cnn.com backslash health for more information. thanks for watching the whole story. i'll see you next sunday
. >> funded by the national institutes of health they are now testing software designed to reduce theeimer's software does a risk assessment, does a memory test. it tells you what to do in the future. we're going to add blood biomarkers all of this all this testing you could do in your own home do your own blood test, get these measures and come up with a personalized plan. >> can't do this at scale just yet, but using software and at-home testing, this is the way to get people off...
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. >> research from the national institute of health says new moms are at a higher risk of postpartum depression than in previous years, and a positive environment can help prevention, whether it's to be to cry with somebody or share their high and their happiness is that their babies smiled at them, or they're upset because of their lack of sleep or whatever might be going on in their world. >> and we need to support each other as a community. >> new moms say much of what they've learned is from their own mothers. mom. >> and i've learned so much from you, and i'm now doing those fun things we did together with you. happy mother's day. >> i'm news channel reporter christina rodriguez. >> as the flower industry is expected to see more than $2 billion in sales for mother's day celebrations in san francisco. the flower market worked extra hard to complete mother's day orders, the owner says the. this occasion is bittersweet. this year, after more than 60 years at its current location, the flower market is preparing to move from sixth and brannan street to a new state of the art facility
. >> research from the national institute of health says new moms are at a higher risk of postpartum depression than in previous years, and a positive environment can help prevention, whether it's to be to cry with somebody or share their high and their happiness is that their babies smiled at them, or they're upset because of their lack of sleep or whatever might be going on in their world. >> and we need to support each other as a community. >> new moms say much of what...
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right now less than 1% of funding from the national institute of health goes to diseases that impact the asian american community. >> there is this perception that asians don't get sick. we have very low rates of disease, and so their primary focus is to fund health research, relies on those statistics. >> it's just made us very strong advocates to really give a voice to be able to speak out about the need to look at specific asian ethnicity populations to provide the data. >> reporter: vicky isn't spending her energy wondering why or how she got lung cancer. >> well, when you get diagnosed with cancer, i think you learn to control the things that you can and let go of the things you can't. and i have not tried to probe why i got cancer. i don't think it's, like, a healthy exercise. >> reporter: instead, she's turning her pain into purpose by reaching out to other women like 34-year-old kit ho, who she recruited to also be part of the fans study. >> if my tissue, if my saliva can help the researchers to find more medicine or find more ways to identify people early, then i want to be p
right now less than 1% of funding from the national institute of health goes to diseases that impact the asian american community. >> there is this perception that asians don't get sick. we have very low rates of disease, and so their primary focus is to fund health research, relies on those statistics. >> it's just made us very strong advocates to really give a voice to be able to speak out about the need to look at specific asian ethnicity populations to provide the data. >>...
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health. this morning. close to 20% of mothers within a year of giving birth will experience some type of postpartum depression. that's according to the national institutes of health. postpartum depression is depression after childbirth, and it can include question in your capabilities, apparent feeling disconnected from your newborn and having intrusive thoughts. experts say in addition to depression, many new mothers also suffer from postpartum anxiety that goes unreported. >> you have this idea of like right when you give birth and you have a newborn and their healthy in your healthy, like you should be so grateful and everything should be wonderful. and you should be happy. >> so connected, you know, to yourself and your child. >> now, health experts say these mood disorders are treatable. they say if you're feeling the symrtoms, you should reach out your healthcare provider or trusted loved one. >> time now 6.26. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, a neighborhood demands more be done about an abandoned apartment that recently caught fire. we're going to say why the neighbors think things might get worse. ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually i
health. this morning. close to 20% of mothers within a year of giving birth will experience some type of postpartum depression. that's according to the national institutes of health. postpartum depression is depression after childbirth, and it can include question in your capabilities, apparent feeling disconnected from your newborn and having intrusive thoughts. experts say in addition to depression, many new mothers also suffer from postpartum anxiety that goes unreported. >> you have...
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arthel: top a deputy at the national institutes of health confirms american taxpayers funded covid researcha lab in wuhan. our next guest is a covid whistleblower shares hisou thoughts. that is coming u hd,p next. improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can i
arthel: top a deputy at the national institutes of health confirms american taxpayers funded covid researcha lab in wuhan. our next guest is a covid whistleblower shares hisou thoughts. that is coming u hd,p next. improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood...
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now the national institute of health official finally, ealt what everyone knew that they did find gain of function in wuhan, prompting chris christie to ask. >> does that mean i can go back to eating bats? >> and rosie o'donnell reportedly sent text to michaeln cohen saying, breathe, relaxt you got this. i love you. which is the same thing, she says to her proctologist, i wouldn't want that job or i. to the news. his testimony tanked because ta. he got pranked. so the case against trump is falling apart like nancy a pelosi's face in direct sunlightlight.. yesterday, under cross-examination, trump's michael cohened of lying about a crucial phone call that was sold as the l sodirect link between the fort president and the stormy daniels payoff. raight. so let me get this straight. michael cohen lied. what are the odds? that's like finding out waters shaves his back. >> so instead, trump's team says it, was a conversation about a frickin crank call. it's so let me paint the picture for you. in 2016, cohen, a prank calla from a 14 year old kid. cohen then texted trump'sm bodyguard about it
now the national institute of health official finally, ealt what everyone knew that they did find gain of function in wuhan, prompting chris christie to ask. >> does that mean i can go back to eating bats? >> and rosie o'donnell reportedly sent text to michaeln cohen saying, breathe, relaxt you got this. i love you. which is the same thing, she says to her proctologist, i wouldn't want that job or i. to the news. his testimony tanked because ta. he got pranked. so the case against...
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health this morning. close to 20% of mothers within a year of giving birth will experience some type of postpartum depression. that's all according to the national institutesafter your child is born, it can include questioning year capability. is apparent feeling disconnected with your newborn and having intrusive thoughts. experts say in addition to depression, many mothers also suffer from postpartum anxiety that often goes unreported. you have this idea of like. >> right when you give birth and you have a newborn and their healthy in your healthy, like you should be so grateful and everything should be wonderful. and you should be happy. so connected, you know, to yourself and your child. >> health experts say these mood disorders are treatable. they say if you're feeling symptoms, do reach out your health care provider or a trusted loved one. >> 7.27, and coming up next on the kron 4 morning news and neighborhood demands more be done about this abandoned apartment that recently caught fire. we'll tell you why neig ♪ ♪ get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ (ominous music) ♪ yes, ahh!! mom: what is going on with you? get out! andy! get
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national correspond and kevincos corke has the latest. >> kevin jesse, this is somethingpost else.e a attop adviser at the nih that, of course, is the national institutes of healthed records critical to uncoverinealtrecordg the of 9 and then apparently used a quote, secret backchannel to help dr. anthony fauci and another federal grantee that apparently funded gain of function research in wuhan,f china, evade transparency that according to congressional lawmakers who believe that the senior adviser, dr. david lawrence, improperly conducted government officialsoy ,government business, that is from his private email account. goveissound familiar? he also apparently solicited help from the nih, his foya office, to dodge records request. according to the emails b that have been put out by the house select subcommittee on the coronavirusect subco pani that 35 page memo also suggestc. dr. fauci took part in a, quote, conspiracy among the highest levels of tht tooke agency to hide and potentially destroy official regarding the origins of covid 19. this is dr. and one email,l ap april 21st of 21. there's no worryl 21st about fus . i can either send stuff to tony on his
national correspond and kevincos corke has the latest. >> kevin jesse, this is somethingpost else.e a attop adviser at the nih that, of course, is the national institutes of healthed records critical to uncoverinealtrecordg the of 9 and then apparently used a quote, secret backchannel to help dr. anthony fauci and another federal grantee that apparently funded gain of function research in wuhan,f china, evade transparency that according to congressional lawmakers who believe that the...
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a few hours ago, and it is detailing e-mails from doctor david moran's when was at the national institute of health in these medications he talked very openly, largely whether some colleagues, no anthony fauci e-mails involved here but other colleagues and the head of the president of that nonprofit ecohealth aligns, and in it he says, e-mail me on my gmail account, we want to make sure, we want to make sure we are avoiding any freedom of information act request, now d is what gives reporters, the american public, the ability to request from a government agency records and he must as he how the government is conducting the business on their behalf. that is something that you absolutely have to do when you're conducting government business, after retain your records, key while at south and in several e-mails he says, hey,, make sure you e-mail me on my gmail account, i talked to the foia people about this year, and it is a safer way of contacting me, that way this stuff or get out that we are discussing. that is what he is answering to do right now. this is also in an environment where ecohealth ali
a few hours ago, and it is detailing e-mails from doctor david moran's when was at the national institute of health in these medications he talked very openly, largely whether some colleagues, no anthony fauci e-mails involved here but other colleagues and the head of the president of that nonprofit ecohealth aligns, and in it he says, e-mail me on my gmail account, we want to make sure, we want to make sure we are avoiding any freedom of information act request, now d is what gives reporters,...
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. >> john: national institutes of health director appearing after a fire hearing with dr.ight-hand man man the covert select sub subcommittee show dr. david moran's emails that show him bragging about using secret back channels to dodge record requests and evade freedom of information act scrutiny. here's a taste of that hearing. >> so you will joke about back channels to fauci and misspellings on queries, that is a joke, not very funny to me. >> i would have to see this communication. it's confusing to me because i had no -- i can walk in at tony's office and talk to him anytime i wanted. >> you deny these statements is what you're saying? >> i think there is a mix up somewhere. >> so you deny it? >> yes. >> john: let's bring in a pharmacy to see director group robert redfield, doc, thank you for being with us. what to make of this? from the 30,000-foot level it looks like a quite substantial attempted cover up here, but i don't know if it fully as. what do you think? >> it's obvious a very disappointing parent i was in public service many, many years and when we had a re
. >> john: national institutes of health director appearing after a fire hearing with dr.ight-hand man man the covert select sub subcommittee show dr. david moran's emails that show him bragging about using secret back channels to dodge record requests and evade freedom of information act scrutiny. here's a taste of that hearing. >> so you will joke about back channels to fauci and misspellings on queries, that is a joke, not very funny to me. >> i would have to see this...
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research team has received a four-million dollar amount of money and funding from the national institutes of healthgram real world settings, and now for your morning this afternoon, a few new world changes by the u.s. government could allow more electric vehicle owners to get a tax credit. but to get that full amount, they're certain qualifications like the buyers income and the price of the car. also, the ev must be built in north america, along with 60% of its battery materials. the credits range from 3700 to $7500. and now for the first time used evs and hybrids can also qualify for credits. senators sounding the alarm because of a program to help low income families afford internet access is about to expire. the affordable connectivity program has now run out of money. the fcc announced a partial extension with a reduced amount for the month of may, but nothing after that. democrats are on board with an extension through the end of the year. republicans want to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement, though they agreed that the program is necessary. or make sure. but the tax dollars that are bei
research team has received a four-million dollar amount of money and funding from the national institutes of healthgram real world settings, and now for your morning this afternoon, a few new world changes by the u.s. government could allow more electric vehicle owners to get a tax credit. but to get that full amount, they're certain qualifications like the buyers income and the price of the car. also, the ev must be built in north america, along with 60% of its battery materials. the credits...
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health this morning, we're education about postpartum. when you have a baby and you, sir, for a lot of mothers, do experience some type of a postpartum depression. the national institutes. it's a depression after your child is born. that can happen where you question your ability as a parent maybe feel disconnected from your own newborn. >> and you have intrusive thoughts. experts say that this depression is somehow and sometimes strikes. mothers and they suffer from and a postpartum anxiety, too. and it goes unreported. these mood disorders are treatable. and they say that if you're feeling symptoms, you should reach out. talk to your healthcare provider, talk to a loved one. there's just so much more that's known about this than in the old days. so there's plenty of help out there. don't suffer alone. you're not alone. it's mother's day is coming up on sunday, of course. and moms play a big role in the family were offering multitasking and kind of doing everything which means putting ourselves on the back burner some time. so it's important that you remember your own health and well-being as well. >> what we don't take care of ourselves, we experience chronic physica
health this morning, we're education about postpartum. when you have a baby and you, sir, for a lot of mothers, do experience some type of a postpartum depression. the national institutes. it's a depression after your child is born. that can happen where you question your ability as a parent maybe feel disconnected from your own newborn. >> and you have intrusive thoughts. experts say that this depression is somehow and sometimes strikes. mothers and they suffer from and a postpartum...
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. >> and research from the national institute of health says new moms are at a higher risk of postpartum depression than in previous years, and a positive environment can help prevent pain. >> whether it's to be to cry with somebody or share their high and their happiness that their babies smiled at them, or they're upset because of their lack of sleep or whatever might be going on in their world. and we need to support each other as a community. >> new moms say much of what they've learned is from their own mothers. mom. >> i've learned so much from you, and i'm now doing those fun things we did together with the happy mother's day. >> i'm news channel reporter christina rodrigue says while mother's day is a time to celebrate mom, the holiday can bring some painful memories and emotions for people who've lost a loved one. >> tomorrow, bay area artists mistah fab and chef klees of pierre-pierre will host a special mother's day dinner for moms who have lost their children. earlier on mornings on two, they talked about what motivated them to plan this dinner. >> it's basically to let the w
. >> and research from the national institute of health says new moms are at a higher risk of postpartum depression than in previous years, and a positive environment can help prevent pain. >> whether it's to be to cry with somebody or share their high and their happiness that their babies smiled at them, or they're upset because of their lack of sleep or whatever might be going on in their world. and we need to support each other as a community. >> new moms say much of what...
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is a question, the new york post last week ran articles that the head of the nih, the national institute of health, admitted that american taxpayer dollars funded the wuhan china virus lab in china. when is c-span going to have people on to examine that? because, again, all these people who call in on the democrats line and say taxes aren't high enough, the government needs to take in more money, this is what your money is paying for. it paid for virus in china. host: understood. we will take the suggestion. in other news this morning, you may have heard about the helicopter crash in iran yesterday. the development today is that the iranian president and foreign minister were found dead at the site. the headline is, hardliner who crushed dissent died at 63. this is on many of the front pages this morning. a call from new york, democratic caller, your choice for campaign 2024. caller: my choice would be president biden, of the two. actually, for the other person, i would not consider him at all because his father would not let blacks live in apartments in new york city, and it was stated that he wa
is a question, the new york post last week ran articles that the head of the nih, the national institute of health, admitted that american taxpayer dollars funded the wuhan china virus lab in china. when is c-span going to have people on to examine that? because, again, all these people who call in on the democrats line and say taxes aren't high enough, the government needs to take in more money, this is what your money is paying for. it paid for virus in china. host: understood. we will take...
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the research team has received 4 million dollars now from the national institutes of health to furtherheir program in real world settings. >> it's 7.52. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news sometimes sharing on your kid and a game goes little bit too far. a new study reveals. just how unruly sports events can happen and how parents are can happen and how parents are hurting thei ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ >> 7.55 right now. and tomorrow apple is inviting people to let loose in cupertino. tech giant is hosting one of their famous unveiling events at 07:00am tomorrow. >> what will it we don't know. there are rumors about the ipad somehow like maybe that's what's online. but >> all they're saying is let loose. so what he i'm sink in. tha
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i was able to find a reference to it here from the national institutes of health talking about the studyelated to heart attack and stroke. this is from february of this year. smoking cannabis associated with increased risk of heart attack, stroke, nih says. the observational study showed risk group sharply with every use. frequent cannabis smoking may significantly increase a person's risk for heart attack and stroke according to an observational study supported by the national institutes of health. the study published in the journal uses data from 435,000 american adults and is among the largest to ever explore the relationship between cannabis and cardiovascular events. the study funded by the national heart, lung, and blood institute, part of nih, i that daily use of cannabis, predominantly smoking, was associated with a 25% increase in likelihood of heart attacks and a 42% increased likelihood of stroke when compared to nonuse of the drug. less frequent use was also associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. weekly users showed a 3% increased likelihood of a heart at
i was able to find a reference to it here from the national institutes of health talking about the studyelated to heart attack and stroke. this is from february of this year. smoking cannabis associated with increased risk of heart attack, stroke, nih says. the observational study showed risk group sharply with every use. frequent cannabis smoking may significantly increase a person's risk for heart attack and stroke according to an observational study supported by the national institutes of...
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i was able to find a reference to it here from the national institutes of health talking about the studyated to heart attack and stroke. this is from february of this year. smoking cannabis associated with increased risk of heart attack, stroke, nih says. the observational study showed risk group sharply with every use. frequent cannabis smoking may significantly increase a person's risk for heart attack and stroke according to an observational study supported by the national institutes of health. the study published in the journal uses data from 435,000 american adults and is among the largest to ever explore the relationship between cannabis and cardiovascular events. the study funded by the national heart, lung, and blood institute, part of nih, i that daily use of cannabis, predominantly smoking, was associated with a 25% increase in likelihood of heart attacks and a 42% increased likelihood of stroke when compared to nonuse of the drug. less frequent use was also associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. weekly users showed a 3% increased likelihood of a heart atta
i was able to find a reference to it here from the national institutes of health talking about the studyated to heart attack and stroke. this is from february of this year. smoking cannabis associated with increased risk of heart attack, stroke, nih says. the observational study showed risk group sharply with every use. frequent cannabis smoking may significantly increase a person's risk for heart attack and stroke according to an observational study supported by the national institutes of...