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nih is very careful about saying they did not find gain-of-function research on viruses.ey very carefully defined what they mean when they say gain of function. so i suspect that here we are seeing some changes as further details emerge from what nih did, in fact, pay money for. >> todd: in the meantime, staying with china for another topic, florida ron desantis slamming chinese government with buying farmland and property in his state. here is the governor. speak with these companies have ties to the ccp and it's not always apparent on the face of whatever company is doing. but it is a huge problem. assigned legislation to crack down on the influence from states including the ccp. but we want to make sure we are cutting ties so we are not funding the number 1 adversary. >> todd: and dean, as you know, this is not just china. they spent 31% of their money in california, 10% new york, 7% in florida, 5% oklahoma in total just year on year spent over $6 billion buying up u.s. land from april last year to this past march. you understand this, dean, explained to us the problem
nih is very careful about saying they did not find gain-of-function research on viruses.ey very carefully defined what they mean when they say gain of function. so i suspect that here we are seeing some changes as further details emerge from what nih did, in fact, pay money for. >> todd: in the meantime, staying with china for another topic, florida ron desantis slamming chinese government with buying farmland and property in his state. here is the governor. speak with these companies...
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the nih has had contracts for live dogs, at least three contracts. it is time for the nih to wake up, realize this is the twenty first century and move on to modern non animal methods . i mean, there's just so much money sloshing around the system that to keep it flowing, you know, they inventhe experiments that benefit nobody. so you can if you're saying just to be totally clear on our way out in the next how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching, the plan for transfer will takew place over the next 60 days. and we urge people to just keep an eye and we are just so thrilled that peta's undercover investigation prompted this domino effect that resulted not only in 74 violations and the department of justice getting involved, but the liberation of these 4000. and we hope all the cages get empty next from all the laboratories, all the breeding facilities, the shows probably for dogs. so we're celebrating.ou thanks for coming on science desk. it's good to see you. thank you so much for having me. >> so we have a quick health update on
the nih has had contracts for live dogs, at least three contracts. it is time for the nih to wake up, realize this is the twenty first century and move on to modern non animal methods . i mean, there's just so much money sloshing around the system that to keep it flowing, you know, they inventhe experiments that benefit nobody. so you can if you're saying just to be totally clear on our way out in the next how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching, the plan for transfer will...
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is a contract for live dogs at least three contracts it is time for the nih to wake up and realize it'sodern nonanimal methods. >> tucker: are just so much money sloshing around the system had to keep it flowing they invent experiments that benefit nobody sign just be totally clear on her way out and ask how long until these docs can be adopted by people watching? >> the plan for transfer will take place over the next 60 days we urge people to just keep an eye we're just so thrilled that they are under investigation prompting this domino effect which resulted not only in 74 violations of the department of justice getting involved but the liberation of this 4,000 dogs and we hope that all the cages get empty necks from all the laboratories and all the breeding facilities. >> tucker: this show is probably for dog so we all celebrating thanks for coming on tonight good to see you. >> thank you tucker so much for having me. >> tucker: one way for quick health up date he doesn't have monkeypox we don't yet know it hasn't been announced that he does. instead the white house covid director tol
is a contract for live dogs at least three contracts it is time for the nih to wake up and realize it'sodern nonanimal methods. >> tucker: are just so much money sloshing around the system had to keep it flowing they invent experiments that benefit nobody sign just be totally clear on her way out and ask how long until these docs can be adopted by people watching? >> the plan for transfer will take place over the next 60 days we urge people to just keep an eye we're just so thrilled...
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that work is ongoing and from what nih is seeing is a massive investment to understand long covid. this is something that when i brought up the importance of infections obviously infections are disruptive, annoying but also leading people to have significant long-term symptoms and disability and that is long covid. there is a variety of ways that we try to address long covid it is a problem than the president has highlighted this is an important area for this administration and we all have to come up with a response for this. >> me we had to rate the cdc recommendations that transport corridors in the airways and on the trains. and it is league or one —- legal consideration and i continue to remind. >> last question. thank you everybody and i will finish off by saying thank you for joining us today and as i started off with and they want to finish, the fact that the a5 is now the dominant sub variant in the united states we have been tracking this i remember the early reports combined less than 1 percent of all infections in the united states may have track to this carefully we are
that work is ongoing and from what nih is seeing is a massive investment to understand long covid. this is something that when i brought up the importance of infections obviously infections are disruptive, annoying but also leading people to have significant long-term symptoms and disability and that is long covid. there is a variety of ways that we try to address long covid it is a problem than the president has highlighted this is an important area for this administration and we all have to...
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the vaccine research center at the nih, under fauci's department has no leadership.statement that they are making. what do you think is the future of the cdc, dr. makary? >> look, we have to rebuild credibility in the cdc, we need people to follow our recommendations on general childhood vaccinations, hepatitis protocols, hiv. cdc needs to demonstrate humility at the top, they need to apologize, a massive mistake closing schools, and some humility would go a long way instead of the absolutism. >> john: so years from now, and it may be five, may be ten, maybe even further from that, when the real story is told about covid vaccines, covid boosters, masking, school closures, economic shutdown, what do you think that story is going to look like? >> the story i think should be that scientists in the agencies need to be able to talk to the public, they need to be able to talk to journalists like yourself. right now they are told no one is allowed to talk publicly, and if there's a print reporter that wants to interview somebody at one of these agencies, they ask the scient
the vaccine research center at the nih, under fauci's department has no leadership.statement that they are making. what do you think is the future of the cdc, dr. makary? >> look, we have to rebuild credibility in the cdc, we need people to follow our recommendations on general childhood vaccinations, hepatitis protocols, hiv. cdc needs to demonstrate humility at the top, they need to apologize, a massive mistake closing schools, and some humility would go a long way instead of the...
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i'm disappointed in the nih for not leading an objective evaluation from the beginning.ok a strong position that people like myself were system how conspiratorial because they have a different hypothesis. i'm quite confident with time we'll prove that. i think it's important. it's the op-ed that marc siegel and i did in the "wall street journal." the real issue here is to debate the role of gain of function research. i have called for a moratorium. do we do it and how do we do it safe and responsibly. that's the challenge that we didn't have a more objective scientific approach to the origin of this virus. i've been very disappointed in the scientific community led by nih that has dug their heels in to try to minimize any of us that have a different hypothesis. >> martha: doctor, thanks very much. that's why we continue to see the variants and the president getting it all of these years later. dr. redfield, thanks. come back soon. good to see you, sir. thanks for your time. >> thanks. >> martha: thank you. so sad news today. all or the paul sorvino died at the mayor clin
i'm disappointed in the nih for not leading an objective evaluation from the beginning.ok a strong position that people like myself were system how conspiratorial because they have a different hypothesis. i'm quite confident with time we'll prove that. i think it's important. it's the op-ed that marc siegel and i did in the "wall street journal." the real issue here is to debate the role of gain of function research. i have called for a moratorium. do we do it and how do we do it safe...
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nih is working to understand long covid. host: we got a different question from instagram. whitney asks, many of us are too tired to continue caring about covid. where does that leave us? dr. walensky: this is a challenging situation. the virus is not yet tired of us. so we have to take precautions that are necessary to protect ourselves and loved ones from severe disease and hospitalization and death. i would say the best protection you can get right now is to make sure that you are up-to-date on your vaccination. our vaccines all over the country and you can really protect yourself from severe disease by getting up-to-date. if you are living in an area with high community transmission , would you suggest you wear a mask. you are pretty well protected against severe disease if you are up-to-date on your vaccination. if you're going to visit somebody who is at high risk of severe disease. host: the cdc overhauled the metric, the community and factors like how many people were hospitalized by covid. we want to give people a break from things like mask wearing when levels are
nih is working to understand long covid. host: we got a different question from instagram. whitney asks, many of us are too tired to continue caring about covid. where does that leave us? dr. walensky: this is a challenging situation. the virus is not yet tired of us. so we have to take precautions that are necessary to protect ourselves and loved ones from severe disease and hospitalization and death. i would say the best protection you can get right now is to make sure that you are up-to-date...
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we don't even have a good standard definition because what the cdc says, the nih, the world health organizationefinitions are a little bit fferent when you compare across. geoff: and then beyond all that, karyn, what more should be done to help give people suering from long covid the help that they need? karyn: i think, again, the biggest help that we need is national education and awareness campaigns. more than half of the country is still never even heard the term long covid, let alone understand what that encompasses. and i think that the response that our community has right now is we have no hope. and we see the messaging of everyone's going to get covered -- get covid at some point. but there's no messaging of if you are that one in five who get long covid or if you are that 41% that we found in our community that has filed for or is about to file for social security disability, and you don't have a plan and you don't have a backup and you don't have a support system in your family or anyone else who can helpou, and there are no social safety nets there are no government , programs that c
we don't even have a good standard definition because what the cdc says, the nih, the world health organizationefinitions are a little bit fferent when you compare across. geoff: and then beyond all that, karyn, what more should be done to help give people suering from long covid the help that they need? karyn: i think, again, the biggest help that we need is national education and awareness campaigns. more than half of the country is still never even heard the term long covid, let alone...
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that's nih. we're funding nih through this. some of this money is going to go to nih and we're not providing the protection to keep this from happening. the skinnied-down version of the amendment today goes to the root of the problem. it's the minimum we have to do. first it makes it punishable by law -- researchers should not be able to lie to grant making agencies about the money they receive. second, it allows the state department to deny visas to foreign workers coming to the united states to exploit the openness of our research enterprise. currently the state department can deny a visa to a foreign researcher they know who's coming here to steal export control technology, but what if that technology someone succombing to steal is not export controlled? how about artificial intelligence? how about quantum computing? if you can believe it, in that case the state department's hands are tied. this amendment gives the biden state department the authority they have sought from congress to deny visas to those seeking to come to t
that's nih. we're funding nih through this. some of this money is going to go to nih and we're not providing the protection to keep this from happening. the skinnied-down version of the amendment today goes to the root of the problem. it's the minimum we have to do. first it makes it punishable by law -- researchers should not be able to lie to grant making agencies about the money they receive. second, it allows the state department to deny visas to foreign workers coming to the united states...
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now around the same time the director of the nih now completely discredited china berry the lab leak of his underlings summing and age could do to help put down is very destructive conspiracy." now keep in mind the very same time is running around telling of her be a christian he was. all the interviews with the evangelical websites summing to listen what tony fauci is saying. believe the u.s. government. not the lab leak theory sets ridiculous get them back. turns out he was lying. none of this made it into one half page report to joe biden. neither did the news that the wuhan labs spent hundreds of millions of dollars on their filtration systems surely after the pandemic began. really? on september 16 at 2193 months after the first case of cova 19 the wuhan lab agreed to spend $669 on a central air conditioning meditation project. 606 million that's a lot. in the face of all of this evidence which is overwhelming world health organizations of all places is demanding a new investigation into the origins of covid. keep in mind w.h.o. lab investigation by making peter the soul u.s. in
now around the same time the director of the nih now completely discredited china berry the lab leak of his underlings summing and age could do to help put down is very destructive conspiracy." now keep in mind the very same time is running around telling of her be a christian he was. all the interviews with the evangelical websites summing to listen what tony fauci is saying. believe the u.s. government. not the lab leak theory sets ridiculous get them back. turns out he was lying. none...
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one nih scientist explaining the department has quote, no leadership right now.ox news medical fox news contributor dr. marty makary helped break the story. he is here to explain more. doctor, explain, are they not following the science in these agencies, what is happening as a result? >> good morning, pete. there are a lot of smart people at the agencies at very senior levels. they're not taking the political hand-down from the white house. they see problems with the data and many are leaving. all three leaders of vaccine research center at nih are leaving the agency after long careers. they quit in protest over political interference. people are getting bad advice and we can't say anything. they're not allowed to go to the media. at the center of it is the treatment of children,. pete: pete the treatment of children. here is portion what you wrote in the article as an example of the treatment of children. i quote. in the subgroup of children age 6 months to two years, the trial, based on the trial, found that the vaccine could result in 99% lower chance of infe
one nih scientist explaining the department has quote, no leadership right now.ox news medical fox news contributor dr. marty makary helped break the story. he is here to explain more. doctor, explain, are they not following the science in these agencies, what is happening as a result? >> good morning, pete. there are a lot of smart people at the agencies at very senior levels. they're not taking the political hand-down from the white house. they see problems with the data and many are...
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so how did the nih was working with your money on your behalf to keep the nation healthy?the respondent this? they awarded that same scientist a new grant to study alzheimer's. in the democratic party new best friends haven't said a word about it. this of the finding new ways with your cash to give to their donors. >> so we really want to to bait our treatment to affirm and support and empower the youth, not to limit their participation in activities of sports and even limit their ability to get tender affirmation treatment in the states. >> tucker: whatever you think of the trans-question or gender identity. the first thing that person says the salient point that that person makes is that a drug can fix it. really, more drugs. the same people who had no idea what that was in was pushed for decades. the same people who fast track uses alzheimer's drugs to the elderly are now telling me that kids with gender identity disorders must have more drugs. the administration that promised a whole big pharma accountable. maybe at this point we should acknowledge that drugs are not t
so how did the nih was working with your money on your behalf to keep the nation healthy?the respondent this? they awarded that same scientist a new grant to study alzheimer's. in the democratic party new best friends haven't said a word about it. this of the finding new ways with your cash to give to their donors. >> so we really want to to bait our treatment to affirm and support and empower the youth, not to limit their participation in activities of sports and even limit their ability...
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. >> todd: carley keeping up, looks like the science is leaving the nih and cdc.ew york city is not in the top high, cleveland, ohio, detroit, mitch mcconnell, baltimore, maryland and philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: new york is not on the survey because they wouldn't stop to talk to the guy, they are so stressed out. there are two things and this is where people in the coastal elite derive as flyover states, they are the geniuses, they are living that less stressful life because there are less of them. the problem with people are the number of people. do not thin out the herd, seriously there are so many of us and yes just heir of lawlessness. if you walk around in new york, it looks like gotham city before batman comes, except batman is nots coming because he is not vaccinated. >> carley: what is your favorite place to go, least stressful city? >> jimmy: oddly enough new brunswick, where i appear this saturday at the stress factory. >> todd: you set him up. >> jimmy: anything in the midwest. they are killing it, having all the fun. nine new yorkers sharing
. >> todd: carley keeping up, looks like the science is leaving the nih and cdc.ew york city is not in the top high, cleveland, ohio, detroit, mitch mcconnell, baltimore, maryland and philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: new york is not on the survey because they wouldn't stop to talk to the guy, they are so stressed out. there are two things and this is where people in the coastal elite derive as flyover states, they are the geniuses, they are living that less stressful life...
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on the other hand, we have to take a hats off to the nih which found she -- which fauci directed forabidly braying not to bear. jonathan: i've got 10 seconds left. is that a yes or no to that bill mention is agreeing to? sen. cassidy: i may know. -- ima -- shyam a -- i am a no. jonathan: thank you. ddp four and a half minutes away in america. mike mckee is going to break down the details for you and why, over the last week, this has become very political. your 10 year, 2.7849%. euro-dollar -3.4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, i'm denise. i've lost over 22 pounds with golo in six months and i've kept it off for over a year. i was skeptical about golo in the beginning because i've tried so many different types of diet products before. i've tried detox, i've tried teas, i've tried all different types of pills, so i was skeptical about anything working because it never did. but look what golo has done. look what it has done. i'm in a size 4 pair of pants. go golo. (soft music) jonathan: we are 10 seconds away from gdp data and america, much anticipated over the last week. equity futures, -0.2
on the other hand, we have to take a hats off to the nih which found she -- which fauci directed forabidly braying not to bear. jonathan: i've got 10 seconds left. is that a yes or no to that bill mention is agreeing to? sen. cassidy: i may know. -- ima -- shyam a -- i am a no. jonathan: thank you. ddp four and a half minutes away in america. mike mckee is going to break down the details for you and why, over the last week, this has become very political. your 10 year, 2.7849%. euro-dollar...
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someone is looking at this, they have nih funding to look at this. we'll learn more. i think the question right now, i think the president will continue to do well. there's a question if there's another course of paxlovid. so there's a lot of discussions in the insuing days. >> doctor you can test positive after you take paxlovid. does that also mean you're symptomatic and can spread the virus to other people or are you just experiencing the symptoms yourself if you're in this boat? >> it could be both. in my case, what happened was, i -- after i finished my first course of paxlovid, i felt fine and then four or five days later, i woke up with congestion and headache. i said, hey, what is this? and did another antigen it was screaming positive at me, it wasn't subtle. so assa a result i went back on paxlovid. doesn't look like the president has much in the way of symptoms. looks like they were testing even without symptoms. but the fact of paxlovid rebounding is not terribly surprising. his physicians will have to make a decision whether to go on a second course of th
someone is looking at this, they have nih funding to look at this. we'll learn more. i think the question right now, i think the president will continue to do well. there's a question if there's another course of paxlovid. so there's a lot of discussions in the insuing days. >> doctor you can test positive after you take paxlovid. does that also mean you're symptomatic and can spread the virus to other people or are you just experiencing the symptoms yourself if you're in this boat?...
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you were headed the nih at that time.e openly talked about the lessons you learned at the time, and the criticism. the government did not act quickly enough. with monkeypox, we're seeing questions like this. the san francisco chronicle, would monkeypox receive a stronger response if it were not primarily affecting folks? republican senator burr says the government failed this population at the beginning of the aids epidemic, we should not fail them again. there is frustration and fear. do you see any parallels? >> there are certainly parallels because of a demographic group that is somewhat restricted. those individuals are certainly at rest. the one thing we want to do is get away from anything that stigmatizes this group. that is the enemy of public health. but some of the parallels are not very close. for example, when you show that picture me taking care people in 1981, we didn't know what it was. we didn't have any vaccines. we didn't have any therapies. we were swimming in the dark. right now, we have the capabiliti
you were headed the nih at that time.e openly talked about the lessons you learned at the time, and the criticism. the government did not act quickly enough. with monkeypox, we're seeing questions like this. the san francisco chronicle, would monkeypox receive a stronger response if it were not primarily affecting folks? republican senator burr says the government failed this population at the beginning of the aids epidemic, we should not fail them again. there is frustration and fear. do you...
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i've talked to many doctors for this piece at nih and cdc who are extremely frustrated.e smart people. they know that a vaccine efficacy of 4 percent doesn't warrant an authorization. they also know that there's no health emergency right now among kids six months of age. so i learned a lot. if they know the underlying data. they know it's inappropriate. they are not allowed to speak to anyone. if a reporter calls, the commune acacian's office has to approve the conversation, and if they want to ask the scientist whether or not they want to do this, they will say tell us what you're going to tell the reporter and then we will decide whether or not to approve it. at the cdc, a bunch of scientist actually said look, we recognize the insanity of mass testing, trying to chase down every case of the virus in united states. it's ubiquitous now, it's not contained, so they came up with a plan to use sampling data, like we do with influenza every year, and to get better numbers from the hospital of those truly in there for covid, not just everybody with incidental covid tests. an
i've talked to many doctors for this piece at nih and cdc who are extremely frustrated.e smart people. they know that a vaccine efficacy of 4 percent doesn't warrant an authorization. they also know that there's no health emergency right now among kids six months of age. so i learned a lot. if they know the underlying data. they know it's inappropriate. they are not allowed to speak to anyone. if a reporter calls, the commune acacian's office has to approve the conversation, and if they want to...
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there were 14,000 clubs 400,000 children had been involved the center for disease control monitored nih monitor did and said teenage perception of whether you should be smoking marijuana had gone down in half. so in other words in the period of the reagan precedency, there were half of the teenagers were saying no you shouldn't be smoking. she took the issue global in 1985 hosting weister house summit for 18 first lady. she met in the same year with pope john paul to discuss the drug abuse problem and she was the first sitting first lady to address the drug problem at the united nations general assembly where she gave remarks and it's she gave remarks that her husband's advice. you didn't like she gave her marks that the united states needed to do more about their drug program and they were all advising her to say other countries needed to do more about their drug. ones, but she said no, i'll stick with my remarks and she got very positive yet. just say no. she got very positive comments from the delegates on there. and then finally joe califano who had been a special assistant to presi
there were 14,000 clubs 400,000 children had been involved the center for disease control monitored nih monitor did and said teenage perception of whether you should be smoking marijuana had gone down in half. so in other words in the period of the reagan precedency, there were half of the teenagers were saying no you shouldn't be smoking. she took the issue global in 1985 hosting weister house summit for 18 first lady. she met in the same year with pope john paul to discuss the drug abuse...
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as was emphasized in the briefing yesterday by the white house team and the cdc and nih, we have to gethe boosters way up from where they are. the high risk people, over age 50, only one in four in this country have had a fourth shot. and of all americans, only one in three have had a booster at all, which is 67th in the world. the countries like sri lanka and rwanda, iran. i mean, it is really embarrassing. we were the ones that manufactured, validated these vaccines in rerd time, and here we are not using this as our protection. and that is also the issues of the cdc about our isolation periods. if anything, where they say five days and you were good to go if you don't have symptoms, if anything, with ba.5, it may well be extending. but the median infection after covid is five days. not five days isolation. that is the median. 10 people out after five days, the cdc is ignoring that. still today, the cdc counts fully vaccinated as two doses. and for a year now, we have known the importance of boosters, even back to the delta variant, and it has never been the principal message, a life-
as was emphasized in the briefing yesterday by the white house team and the cdc and nih, we have to gethe boosters way up from where they are. the high risk people, over age 50, only one in four in this country have had a fourth shot. and of all americans, only one in three have had a booster at all, which is 67th in the world. the countries like sri lanka and rwanda, iran. i mean, it is really embarrassing. we were the ones that manufactured, validated these vaccines in rerd time, and here we...
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and nih has launched like a huge study into long covid.going to be a while before nthey can get data on who's most at risk and what the spectrum is. it's something still out there. the white house covid response coordinator, dr. ashish jha, was asked this morning how the president contracted covid. i want to play for you what he said. >> we don't know much about it. you know, obviously he could have gotten it any time in the proceeding days. there's obviously an incubation period. threw busine-- we don't know. >> that is true. at this point, how much does knowing when and how and maybe from whom that he was infected, how much does it matter? >> it really doesn't. what matters is finding out who the president could have exposed during that one day that he might have been infectious and could have infected other people. the reason why it doesn't matter so much now as to where president biden or anyone got covid from is that covid is everywhere. we have to assume that the actual number of cases is maybe ten times the reported cases. so there
and nih has launched like a huge study into long covid.going to be a while before nthey can get data on who's most at risk and what the spectrum is. it's something still out there. the white house covid response coordinator, dr. ashish jha, was asked this morning how the president contracted covid. i want to play for you what he said. >> we don't know much about it. you know, obviously he could have gotten it any time in the proceeding days. there's obviously an incubation period. threw...
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inconsistent on some of the stuff, he's been inconsistent on e-mails in the record in letters to the nih as far as some of this research and technology in some of these things just occurred. we still have a clear-cut timeline and part of that is because dr. fauci has metal that. >> he has modeled a lot and there have been glaring conflict of interest that deserve to be pressed into, what is the best way to come to these answers. is it with a congressional and desiccation like this? is this something that there is another aspect of government that should be pressing on china? because it's a administration is not doing enough there in terms of accountability. >> there is a couple things, i think number one and it comes to dr. fauci to examine what he did or did he do is to do a congressional hearing. herein lies the problem with republicans with approach to the midterm election, an ideal of another republican type investigative hearing, reminiscent of benghazi is not going to be in the eyes of what the american voters really want. what the american voters want without the recent polls, 57%
inconsistent on some of the stuff, he's been inconsistent on e-mails in the record in letters to the nih as far as some of this research and technology in some of these things just occurred. we still have a clear-cut timeline and part of that is because dr. fauci has metal that. >> he has modeled a lot and there have been glaring conflict of interest that deserve to be pressed into, what is the best way to come to these answers. is it with a congressional and desiccation like this? is...
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the doctor telling nbc news today he will probably step down as head of the nih sometime between nowbiden's first term. so a rather long runway there. fauci has been leading the national institute of allergy and infectious disease since 1984. >>> the latest on the monkeypox outbreak, with new york city opening mass vaccination sites to slow down how many cases there are in the city. the state's health department says cases are more than 30% of the nearly 2,000 in the entire country. so a lot concentrated in and around new york. let's bring in our correspondent who is there. talk about the response of the rollout of these monkeypox vaccines and what else officials can do to slow down the spread. >> reporter: well, hallie, right now there's a lot of frustration on the ground frankly. that's because it appears as those monkeypox has been able to get a foothold in new york city before the testing and vaccine infrastructure was ready to meet the challenge. so even though the people getting their shots behind me here are the lucky ones who are able to get some of the precious few appointme
the doctor telling nbc news today he will probably step down as head of the nih sometime between nowbiden's first term. so a rather long runway there. fauci has been leading the national institute of allergy and infectious disease since 1984. >>> the latest on the monkeypox outbreak, with new york city opening mass vaccination sites to slow down how many cases there are in the city. the state's health department says cases are more than 30% of the nearly 2,000 in the entire country. so...
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lesser rest when people say i don't want to get the vaccine, risking getting this disease and as an nih researcher recently said i think he's right. over the next few years are going to have two choices which is get vaccinated or get naturally infected and naturally infected is not the better choice so that's the purpose is to get people to understand we are just going back to this meeting i'm going to have with the fda vaccine advisory committee will consider a trial in children 5 to 11 years of age . aa few thousand children and then were about to make a recommendation for a few million children, tens of millions of children . when do you know everything ? you llnever know everything the question is when you think you know enough to move forward and that's the history of medical advances. the fact is we live 30 years longer than we did 100 years ago and it's because of the nine medical advances i talked about in this book that they are hard earned and they will always be hard earned. let me wait until the learning curve is over butthe learning curve is never over . >> as you say in th
lesser rest when people say i don't want to get the vaccine, risking getting this disease and as an nih researcher recently said i think he's right. over the next few years are going to have two choices which is get vaccinated or get naturally infected and naturally infected is not the better choice so that's the purpose is to get people to understand we are just going back to this meeting i'm going to have with the fda vaccine advisory committee will consider a trial in children 5 to 11 years...
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tomorrow we will dig into that bombshell report that the fbi was investigating nih giving taxpayer moneyrizona attorney general mark brnovich. good to see you, sir, thanks for coming on. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: we've got this, new york city mayor eric adams is joining the mayor of washington, d.c. he is saying to the government, give us help. thousands of illegal immigrants are showing up from biden's border collapse. what do you say here and to the d.c. mayor as well? >> well, thank you for finally recognizing that every state is a border state and secondly, what they should be doing, or what they should be asking joe biden to do is actually enforce existing law and to secure our border because if the border was secure, then we wouldn't have to, millions of migrants coming into the cities, overwhelming social services and flood of fentanyl coming up from the border, as a result of cartel seizing control of the southern border. you and i talked about this, liz. i shouldn't have to be. attorney general filed so many lawsuits. we successfully stopped joe biden from rescinding title 4
tomorrow we will dig into that bombshell report that the fbi was investigating nih giving taxpayer moneyrizona attorney general mark brnovich. good to see you, sir, thanks for coming on. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: we've got this, new york city mayor eric adams is joining the mayor of washington, d.c. he is saying to the government, give us help. thousands of illegal immigrants are showing up from biden's border collapse. what do you say here and to the d.c. mayor as well? >>...
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>> i think basically the nih and saa and cdc have been city aries a big pharma throughout the pandemicth what pfizer and moderna have wanted. elizabeth: how do you change that? >> we need fresh leadership, independence, how on earth do you have a vaccine and that doesn't work and gets authorized anyways. we have too cozy of a relationship, we need to restore scientific integrity. elizabeth: doctor marty makary, thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that doesn't press, thank you for watching. have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ >> the writing is on the wall and it's a 10-foot tall block letters. president biden, by biden will he take the advice with a instrumental amount of crises, the president still planning on his second term doing such a bang up job why wouldn't he. he has other ideas of the record inflation, rising crime and helplessness and immigration disasters. things are bad, now a poll has biden's approval at a whopping
>> i think basically the nih and saa and cdc have been city aries a big pharma throughout the pandemicth what pfizer and moderna have wanted. elizabeth: how do you change that? >> we need fresh leadership, independence, how on earth do you have a vaccine and that doesn't work and gets authorized anyways. we have too cozy of a relationship, we need to restore scientific integrity. elizabeth: doctor marty makary, thank you for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald, you been watching...
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experts at the nih and cdc quitting in droves over the latest decision to authorize covid vaccines for i guess my question is, are you surprised and what does it say about the leadership at these institutions? >> just when you think the cdc cannot make another catastrophic decision after ignoring natural immunity for two years in school closures, after boosting young people yet again, they took a series of trials that found absolutely no benefit for vaccinating kids under five, no statistical significance. madonnas vaccine 4% efficacy in children and babies and no significance yet they approved and authorized it and are pushing it hard and new york is probably going to mandate it. why are we even doing these studies if you authorize it with a negative results? it takes mockery in the process and that's what a lot of officials at the cdc and nih are leading leaving in droves and they are upset. ashley: how much damage does this do to the credibility of these institutions who we rely on to tell us what the right thing is to do? >> one cdc senior official told me he's embarrassed to tell
experts at the nih and cdc quitting in droves over the latest decision to authorize covid vaccines for i guess my question is, are you surprised and what does it say about the leadership at these institutions? >> just when you think the cdc cannot make another catastrophic decision after ignoring natural immunity for two years in school closures, after boosting young people yet again, they took a series of trials that found absolutely no benefit for vaccinating kids under five, no...
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so how does the nih, whichio is working with your money on your behalf tolt keephy the nation healthy, how do of tthey respond to this? well, they awarded thatra same scientist a new grant tont study alzheimer's and theti democratic party from his new best friends, haven't said a word about it and said they're finding new ways to send your cash to their donors. here's a new trains admiral. >> so we really want to to to base our treatment and to affirm and to support and empower these youth not to limit their participation in activities in sports and even limit their ability to get gender information treatment in their state. >>re so whatever you think ofr the transyo question, kids struggling with questions about gender identity, notis the first thing that person says, the salient point that person makes is that a drug can fix it really with drugs. so the same people who had no clue what ssri did and then push them for decades, the same people who are making toddlers take the covid shot despite the obvious risks and no data whatsoever to support giving it to doctors. the same people p
so how does the nih, whichio is working with your money on your behalf tolt keephy the nation healthy, how do of tthey respond to this? well, they awarded thatra same scientist a new grant tont study alzheimer's and theti democratic party from his new best friends, haven't said a word about it and said they're finding new ways to send your cash to their donors. here's a new trains admiral. >> so we really want to to to base our treatment and to affirm and to support and empower these...
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. >> now around the same time, the emails show the director of the nih the now completely discredited francis collins, was trying to bury the lab theory. collins, one of his underlingss to find, quote, something nihany can do d to help put down this very destructive conspiracy, end quote. now, keep in mind, francis s collins at the very same time was running around telling everyone what a greatat christian he was and doing all these interviews with the evangelia website, some people to listen to what t tony fauci was saying. i believe the u.s. government now the lab leak theory is ridiculous. get the facts. that was francis collins. it turns out he was lying, but none of this made it into the intel agencies. one andha a half page report to. joe biden. neither did the news at the wuhan lab spent hundreds of millions of dollars on new filtration system o shortly aftr the pandemic began. really on september 16th. 2019 nearly three months after the first reported cases of covid-19 emerge, juhan lab agreed to spend six hundred and six million dollars on a,nd quote, central air conditioning
. >> now around the same time, the emails show the director of the nih the now completely discredited francis collins, was trying to bury the lab theory. collins, one of his underlingss to find, quote, something nihany can do d to help put down this very destructive conspiracy, end quote. now, keep in mind, francis s collins at the very same time was running around telling everyone what a greatat christian he was and doing all these interviews with the evangelia website, some people to...
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according to the office of scientific knowledge at the department of energy and nih to make sure the policies we are putting across-the-board that we essentially invested. i can tell you we have constant conversations about it and i met with an analytics software that can look up where people are declaring conflict of interest and commitment and make sure people are declaring. more importantly these academic integers and so we are partnering with the economic institution to the economic institutions and make sure the policies they are putting in place are going to be implemented. in terms of taking care of any breaches we have worked closely with the office of inspector general on nsf and make sure we take care of it. >> thank you and it looks like you are well aware of the potential of my might happen and mr. nelson can you weigh in? >> your question about china i have made no bones in response to senator shaheen. they are simply not transparent. they have not cooperated. we have given them ample opportunities and i won't repeat what was ordered on the record to the committee. we wo
according to the office of scientific knowledge at the department of energy and nih to make sure the policies we are putting across-the-board that we essentially invested. i can tell you we have constant conversations about it and i met with an analytics software that can look up where people are declaring conflict of interest and commitment and make sure people are declaring. more importantly these academic integers and so we are partnering with the economic institution to the economic...
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in fact, and i have goals with the department of energy, and nih, to make sure that the policies thatwe are putting in the places across the board for all the researchers and institutions that we essentially invest in. and so, i can tell you that we have constant conversations about this. in fact, i will tell you since we met last time, we have developed an analytic software that can actually look at where people are, supposed to be declaring their conflicts of interest, and things of that nature or commitment that they are able to make sure that people are ensuring that they are declaring their conflicts. as the case may be. but more importantly, the work happens through the institutions, academic institutions. so we're partnering with academic institutions to make sure that the policies that they're putting in place are going to be, you know, essentially implemented. but, in terms of the taking care of any breaches, we work very closely with the office of inspector general. as you know, it's independent entity from nsf, and we make sure that we take of the situation. >> thank you, b
in fact, and i have goals with the department of energy, and nih, to make sure that the policies thatwe are putting in the places across the board for all the researchers and institutions that we essentially invest in. and so, i can tell you that we have constant conversations about this. in fact, i will tell you since we met last time, we have developed an analytic software that can actually look at where people are, supposed to be declaring their conflicts of interest, and things of that...
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according to nih, california paid leave increase the usual weekly work hours of employed mothers by ten -- 17%. there was a wage income increase by a similar amount. and also is responsible for women being able to keep their jobs after whatever the reason was they had to leave it. i think that is important to note. but i would like to talk about childcare. i think we all agree affordable high quality child care is fundamental to the success of our entire economy. availability continues to be a bit of a problem. women are disproportionately suffering the consequences. in one of my counties, sonoma county in my district the average cost of full-time childcare for one child is $1106 per month. which means the average family is paying about $14000 a year for child care for that one child. not only is childcare near possible to afford it's hard to find. according to the community childcare council of sonoma county number in that area have been reduced by 44% since march of 2020. it's hard for a woman to be productive in the workplace if they do not have a place to keep their kids. so ms. sny
according to nih, california paid leave increase the usual weekly work hours of employed mothers by ten -- 17%. there was a wage income increase by a similar amount. and also is responsible for women being able to keep their jobs after whatever the reason was they had to leave it. i think that is important to note. but i would like to talk about childcare. i think we all agree affordable high quality child care is fundamental to the success of our entire economy. availability continues to be a...
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grant recipients, another place a lot of research is done, nih, failed to meet federal requirements regarding foreign financial interests, including instances of u.s. funded researchers failing to disclose ties to the chinese government. in fact, since our investigation and hearing, there have been at least 23 different researchers that have been arrested by federal authorities for research theft. in testimony before the permanent subcommittee on investigation, john brown, then assistant director of fbi's counterintelligence said, quote, the communist government of china has proven it will use any means necessary to advance its interests at the expense of others, including the united states and pursue its long-term goal of being the world's super power by 2049. the chinese government knows that economic strength and scientific innovation are the keys tore global influence and military power. so beijing aims to acquire our experts to subplant the united states as a global super power, end quote. then commander, u.s. cyber command, general keith alexander described intellectual proper
grant recipients, another place a lot of research is done, nih, failed to meet federal requirements regarding foreign financial interests, including instances of u.s. funded researchers failing to disclose ties to the chinese government. in fact, since our investigation and hearing, there have been at least 23 different researchers that have been arrested by federal authorities for research theft. in testimony before the permanent subcommittee on investigation, john brown, then assistant...