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the nih gave us the decision and we started with it. i think you are making good points that if we should be concerned about viruses that are not created that come from nature, can cause pandemics, i think part of this to cost -- discussion is to figure out where we get to. senator johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. how long have we had gain of function capabilities? the crisper technology? >> i should probably defer to dr. ebright on that. >> how long have we had this capability? discussions have been underway since 2002 and 2003. the first examples involved reconstruction of previously eradicated or extinct pathogens. those presented another type for understanding experiments that would create new health threats and the need to address them. we're talking a two decade long discussion. >> the technology emerged, or they started discussing and developing the technology? >> the discussions occurred as the technology emerged, it became possible to effectively star it at the beginning of the millennium. technologies have increased in sop
the nih gave us the decision and we started with it. i think you are making good points that if we should be concerned about viruses that are not created that come from nature, can cause pandemics, i think part of this to cost -- discussion is to figure out where we get to. senator johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. how long have we had gain of function capabilities? the crisper technology? >> i should probably defer to dr. ebright on that. >> how long have we had this...
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i called the associate director of this nih, with whom we have met months earlier. i asked could i see him. the secretary said, you have got a really full day but come on down and we will try to fit you in. i drove from philadelphia from bethesda and waited several hours later, he had a opening. he said come on in. he remember the conversations we had months ago. he made two phone calls and immediately rings were looking up. a month later, my 26th birthday, which unfortunately i have to share with my brother, one of the problems of being a twin. we received the best possible news. telegrams? you remember those things? the u.s. public health service offering us commissions to start in the director's office at nih at the on july 1. but our graduate education programs have -- being in the public health service,'s opportunity to serve our country in a meaningful way. on our first income i will never forget. remember their new boss, joe. the director of officer program planning. he looked every bit like hollywood's definition of a career civil servant. white, short-sleev
i called the associate director of this nih, with whom we have met months earlier. i asked could i see him. the secretary said, you have got a really full day but come on down and we will try to fit you in. i drove from philadelphia from bethesda and waited several hours later, he had a opening. he said come on in. he remember the conversations we had months ago. he made two phone calls and immediately rings were looking up. a month later, my 26th birthday, which unfortunately i have to share...
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the nih. i would like to ask unanimous consent to insert the paper entitled discovery of a rich gene pool of related coronaviruses. in a this paper, the doctor credits the nih and lists the actual number of the grant she was given by the nih. in this paper, she took two that coronavirus genes and combined them with a sars related backbone to create new virus not found in nature. these viruses were shown to replicate in humans. these experiments combine genetic information from different coronaviruses that infect animals but not humans to create novel artificial viruses able to infect human cells. viruses that in nature only infect animals were manipulated in the wuhan lab to gain the function of infecting humans. this research fits the definition of the research that the nih said was subject to the pause in 2014 to 2017. a pause on funding in gain of function. the nih failed to recognize this. defines it away and never came under scrutiny. a molecular biologist from rutgers describe this resea
the nih. i would like to ask unanimous consent to insert the paper entitled discovery of a rich gene pool of related coronaviruses. in a this paper, the doctor credits the nih and lists the actual number of the grant she was given by the nih. in this paper, she took two that coronavirus genes and combined them with a sars related backbone to create new virus not found in nature. these viruses were shown to replicate in humans. these experiments combine genetic information from different...
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the nih. would like to ask unanimous consent to insert the paper entitled discovery of a rich gene pool of related coronaviruses. in a this paper, the doctor credits the nih and lists the actual number of the grant she was given by the nih. in this paper, she took two that coronavirus genes and combined them with a sars related backbone to create new virus not found in nature. these viruses were shown to replicate in humans. these experiments combine genetic information from different coronaviruses that infect animals but not humans to create novel artificial viruses able to infect human cells. viruses that in nature only infect animals were manipulated in the wuhan lab to gain the function of infecting humans. this research fits the definition of the research that the nih said was subject to the pause in 2014 to 2017. a pause on funding in gain of function. the nih failed to recognize this. defines it away and never came under scrutiny. and molecular elegy from rutgers describe this research
the nih. would like to ask unanimous consent to insert the paper entitled discovery of a rich gene pool of related coronaviruses. in a this paper, the doctor credits the nih and lists the actual number of the grant she was given by the nih. in this paper, she took two that coronavirus genes and combined them with a sars related backbone to create new virus not found in nature. these viruses were shown to replicate in humans. these experiments combine genetic information from different...
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then, late last year, nih admitted to it and this official wrote that it "limited experiment had been conducted to test if spiked proteins could occur in back to viruses circling in china were capable of binding to the human receptor in a mouse model." frankenstein stuff. why were they doing this? oh, and they destroy the united states in the process. no one has ever admitted it, but we know that tony fauci knew what was going on, because he authorized the grant. as the pandemic spread around the world, virologists told tony fauci in real time that gain-of-function research funded in part by the u.s. government was probably involved. in early 2020, this virologist -- from california wrote this to fauci. some of the features potentially looked engineered. baltimore, he announced that he found the "smoking gun" for the virus, and found a "powerful challenge to the idea of a natural portion for sars-cov-2." 20 fauci saw that assessment right at the very beginning, and as a response, called an urgent meeting about the date of function research, and a scientist conducting that experiment i
then, late last year, nih admitted to it and this official wrote that it "limited experiment had been conducted to test if spiked proteins could occur in back to viruses circling in china were capable of binding to the human receptor in a mouse model." frankenstein stuff. why were they doing this? oh, and they destroy the united states in the process. no one has ever admitted it, but we know that tony fauci knew what was going on, because he authorized the grant. as the pandemic...
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secondarily, his involvement with the nih and the china lab and that sort of thing, while maybe that kind of experimentation at one time was considered important, it has become apparent that that type of research is dangerous. and he has not been forthcoming about the involvement of him and the agencies in that -- in those experimentations, that sort of thing. those are my two main points. and that is what i wanted to add. host: mo in florida. the profile in "the washington post" admits that the way dr. fauci has looked at covid, they write veteran science has acknowledged several missteps in the early weeks of the pandemic. fauci and other government scientists said americans did not need to wear masks, which president trump seized on towards the end of his presidency to criticize fauci. fauci did not recognize early on that agitprop -- that a symptom attic people -- dr. fauci could see he and other scientists were wrong about masks from the beginning. they did not see that it was effective in prevention of infection outside of hospitals. it became clear later that the virus was air
secondarily, his involvement with the nih and the china lab and that sort of thing, while maybe that kind of experimentation at one time was considered important, it has become apparent that that type of research is dangerous. and he has not been forthcoming about the involvement of him and the agencies in that -- in those experimentations, that sort of thing. those are my two main points. and that is what i wanted to add. host: mo in florida. the profile in "the washington post"...
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the nih or the taxpayer does not get a lot of those benefits economically. the royalties are the go to the universities where they go to the pharmaceutical industry like the biotech industry. i think it is fair to say there should be more of an economic payoff for the taxpayer. i think there is more thinking we can do about what the nih's position should be about what the royalties they should receive our. it is absolutely true that negotiation, if you think about it from a moral standpoint, the biotechnology innovation organization says it would be a terrible thing if the government got involved in prescription drugs. but the government has been involved all the way through in terms of supporting basic science and paying for the price of those drugs. there is a lot to say there. i think the most important thing is 90% of all drugs prescribed in the u.s. are generic, dirty drugs. if you go to your doctor and get a prescription, almost all of those drugs are less expensive than a six of sparkling water you get at the grocery store or soda you get at the groce
the nih or the taxpayer does not get a lot of those benefits economically. the royalties are the go to the universities where they go to the pharmaceutical industry like the biotech industry. i think it is fair to say there should be more of an economic payoff for the taxpayer. i think there is more thinking we can do about what the nih's position should be about what the royalties they should receive our. it is absolutely true that negotiation, if you think about it from a moral standpoint,...
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the american people deserve to know how this pandemic started and know if the nih funded research that caused this pandemic. >> you can watch the senate subcommittee hearing on virus research funding tonight. the panel is investigating the nato function -- involving the genetic modification for viruses and pathogens it starts at 9 p.m. on c-span. and watch on our mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> hello everyone, and welcome to the national festival. >> over the past 21 years, the partnership of the library of congress -- provided in-depth coverage of the national book festival featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. and on saturday book tv returns live in person to the library of congress national book festival. all day long, you will hear from and interact with best and are such as librarian of congress -- journalist david marion, clint smith, and more. and the library of congress national festival live saturday beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern on cease and to. -- on c-span two. >> president biden says he is determined to ban assault weapons in this co
the american people deserve to know how this pandemic started and know if the nih funded research that caused this pandemic. >> you can watch the senate subcommittee hearing on virus research funding tonight. the panel is investigating the nato function -- involving the genetic modification for viruses and pathogens it starts at 9 p.m. on c-span. and watch on our mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> hello everyone, and welcome to the national festival. >>...
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now to the man of the hour and everyone is focused on, anthony fauci, the outgoing head at the nih and infectious diseases. good to have you, dr. fauci. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you. >> neil: why now? why are you leaving now? >> well, you know, neil, there's no really very good time to leave. i was going to step down because i wanted to while i was still healthy and vigorous and energetic and passionate about what i was doing, to do something outside of the sphere of the federal government. something that would have more to do with giving to young people, the younger generation of scientists the benefit of my experience by being out there and trying to inspire them by writing and lecturing and things like that. i was going to do that about 1 1/2 years ago. at the end of the trump administration, when president biden was elected before he even was inaugurated, he asked me to be his chief medical adviser. i felt honored by that offer. i decided to stay a year thinking, neil, that covid would be done with a year from that time. it turns out that that was not the case. as we got
now to the man of the hour and everyone is focused on, anthony fauci, the outgoing head at the nih and infectious diseases. good to have you, dr. fauci. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you. >> neil: why now? why are you leaving now? >> well, you know, neil, there's no really very good time to leave. i was going to step down because i wanted to while i was still healthy and vigorous and energetic and passionate about what i was doing, to do something outside of the sphere...
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yes, the nih funded gain of function research. yes, it was dangerous. yes, nobody looked over this. nobody reviewed the research. yes, a million people died. there still seems to be a significant lack of curiosity on the part of democrats. >> jesse: what would be the fallout, if it's proven, as i think you've done, that dr. fauci lied to congress under oath? what would be the implication if the we'll government could admit that maybe some of this funding did go to the wuhan lab where they got sloppy, and, oops, a pandemic broke out? >> obviously there's moral culpability, could be legal culpability for lying to congress. but even more important than that, more important to attaching the blame to these people, we should try to figure out how we prevent this from happening again. all three of our scientists said we need something similar to what we do for nuclear research. so if you have centrifuges at your house, jesse, and want to send them to iran or russia, it's against the law. so all three of these scientists, independently, came up to the conclusio
yes, the nih funded gain of function research. yes, it was dangerous. yes, nobody looked over this. nobody reviewed the research. yes, a million people died. there still seems to be a significant lack of curiosity on the part of democrats. >> jesse: what would be the fallout, if it's proven, as i think you've done, that dr. fauci lied to congress under oath? what would be the implication if the we'll government could admit that maybe some of this funding did go to the wuhan lab where they...
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it happened just days after the nih finally said they would end to the wuhan institute. the refusal to hand over key info about coronavirus research conducted with our tax dollars. if fauci thinks that this retirement was save him from a congressional investigation or a subpoena, our next guest says he has another thing coming. joining us notice kentucky congressman james comer. congressman, you will take over the house in january. what can dr. fauci expect republicans to do? >> we have a lot of questions for dr. fauci. as you know, he hasn't ever testified in front of the house since covid started. there are so many questions that members have. we have already told dr. fauci to preserve all of his documents and all of his emails. one thing the house oversight committee has unearthed, back in january and february of 2020 his earliest advisors sent by looking at this gene sequence it appears that this was man-made. it had to come from the wuhan lab. dr. fauci never told the public that there were advisors to him that said this originated in the wuhan lab. those are the ma
it happened just days after the nih finally said they would end to the wuhan institute. the refusal to hand over key info about coronavirus research conducted with our tax dollars. if fauci thinks that this retirement was save him from a congressional investigation or a subpoena, our next guest says he has another thing coming. joining us notice kentucky congressman james comer. congressman, you will take over the house in january. what can dr. fauci expect republicans to do? >> we have a...
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do you wish toes retract your statement may 11th where you claimed that the nih never funded gain of function research and we were on senate approval? i have never lied before n the congress and i do notev retract that statement. this paper that you were referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain of function. so what was. let me finish. like an animal virus and youin increaseis ability to human. but you're saying that's not going to follow. that is correct.nc and senator paul , you do not know what you are talking aboute ,quitena frankly. oh, dr. fauci needs an actual doctor who's not a b.s. artist who ask simple questions and demands straightforward answers. tony fauci was lying in that clip. he knew heto was lying. is thehe intercept of all places recently reported, quote, scientists working under 2014, an aids grant to the eco health alliance to study batti coronavirus combinesir the genetic material from a parent coronavirus known as wivb one with other viruses . oh the remanufacturing more powerful viruses tony fauci he oversaw that. then
do you wish toes retract your statement may 11th where you claimed that the nih never funded gain of function research and we were on senate approval? i have never lied before n the congress and i do notev retract that statement. this paper that you were referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain of function. so what was. let me finish. like an animal virus and youin increaseis ability to human. but you're saying that's not going to follow. that is...
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the worst part to me is the lie and that is don't we know know for fact that nih money, taxpayer dollars went to fund this wuhan virology lab and they knew gain-of-function research and coronavirus research took place at that facility. >> two points, sean. number one, as i think i have told you before. i don't hate anyone. that includes dr. fauci. he has decided to retire in december, and i wish him well. however, this is my second point. unless you do your research on twitter, you know that the american people have many, many questions about how dr. fauci, other public health officials. and our government handled the pandemic. getting answers to those questions from dr. fauci and others has been like trying to slam a revolving door. democrats are in charge, they refused to press. the republicans will. here's my prediction, if republicans take one or both houses of congress. and unless dr. fauci, retirement or not decides to seek asylum in some remote, obscure foreign country. sp1 may be wuhan, china, will take him. >> unless dr. fauci decides to seek asylum in some foreign country whose
the worst part to me is the lie and that is don't we know know for fact that nih money, taxpayer dollars went to fund this wuhan virology lab and they knew gain-of-function research and coronavirus research took place at that facility. >> two points, sean. number one, as i think i have told you before. i don't hate anyone. that includes dr. fauci. he has decided to retire in december, and i wish him well. however, this is my second point. unless you do your research on twitter, you know...
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this is further evidence, i know it's cdc and nih but if the nih is still willing to fund this type ofn with, doesn't give me hope. rachel: why was funding cut off and why did it take two years to get to this point? by the way, first clue that maybe the chinese were up to no good on this: they were disappearing the whistle blowers. this is so dumb that it's taken this long. it just shows that you cannot trust them at all. will: we move to this, former president trump says a major motion will come soon in response to the fbi raid at mar-a-lago. rachel: his legal team claiming trump's fourth amendment rights were violated. andrea: the fourth amendment protects unlawful seizures and former president trump said he was a victim of. he wrote a major motion pertaining to the fourth amendment will be filed concerning the illegal break in of my home mar-a-lago before the ever important midterm elections. my rights together with the rights of all americans have been violated at a level rarely seen before in our country. regarding that raid, trump attorney jim trusty explain it - explained it lik
this is further evidence, i know it's cdc and nih but if the nih is still willing to fund this type ofn with, doesn't give me hope. rachel: why was funding cut off and why did it take two years to get to this point? by the way, first clue that maybe the chinese were up to no good on this: they were disappearing the whistle blowers. this is so dumb that it's taken this long. it just shows that you cannot trust them at all. will: we move to this, former president trump says a major motion will...
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. -- nih funded wuhan laboratories.what you are saying is after they are saying it would be consistent and absolute oversight over what happened. are we going to get to the truth of what happened with china? >> yes absolutely, not only do we need to get to the truth we need to hold them accountable. if they have a fake january 6 committee that is persecuting president trump's administration and have. innocent people, and they have a judicial system in the mint of justice and fbi has led to the seclusion of american -- that did not go in the capital january 6 but now they are being held in jail still and till day. name me to be held accountable. we cannot be the republican party that just talks about the campaign trail. we have to be the republican party that delivers. [applause] >> as far as the republican party, do you feel that there are divisions within the republican party as well that you are standing up to maybe and we have heard this before and establishment. will we see more unification of that republican alread
. -- nih funded wuhan laboratories.what you are saying is after they are saying it would be consistent and absolute oversight over what happened. are we going to get to the truth of what happened with china? >> yes absolutely, not only do we need to get to the truth we need to hold them accountable. if they have a fake january 6 committee that is persecuting president trump's administration and have. innocent people, and they have a judicial system in the mint of justice and fbi has led...
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the american people deserve to know how this pandemic started and know if the nih funded research that caused this pandemic. >> you can watch the senate subcommittee hearing on virus research funding tonight. the panel is investigating the nato function -- involving the genetic modification for viruses and pathogens it starts at 9 p.m. on c-span. and watch on our mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> hello everyone, and welcome to the national festival. >> over the past 21 years, the partnership of the library of congress -- provided in-depth coverage of the national book festival featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. and on saturday book tv returns live in person to the library of congress national book festival. all day long, you will hear from and interact with best and are such as librarian of congress -- journalist david marion, clint smith, and more. and the library of congress national festival live saturday beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern on cease and to. -- on c-span two. >> president biden says he is determined to ban assault weapons in this co
the american people deserve to know how this pandemic started and know if the nih funded research that caused this pandemic. >> you can watch the senate subcommittee hearing on virus research funding tonight. the panel is investigating the nato function -- involving the genetic modification for viruses and pathogens it starts at 9 p.m. on c-span. and watch on our mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> hello everyone, and welcome to the national festival. >>...
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are they going to relinquish the intellectual property that is generated from labs who the nih funds from around the country? that then informs a lot of the innovation that the biotechnology industry can generate. the idea that somehow all of that is just fine because it makes us more money but if we negotiate on 20 drugs to save taxpayers and seniors a few dollars because people are struggling to afford them, it is a moral. i think the ioan technology industry needs to wake up and understand -- the biotechnology industry needs to wake up and understand that they need to make drugs affordable. if the only drugs you are making are ones that people cannot afford, that is not real innovation. think about your iphone or android phone. it gets better and more powerful and less expensive every year. her laptop gets better and more powerful and less expensive every year. prescription drugs are a 20-year-old drug but we are going to charge 10 times more today than 20 years ago for exactly the same drug. molecularly, nothing has changed about it. just because we feel it is our god-given right
are they going to relinquish the intellectual property that is generated from labs who the nih funds from around the country? that then informs a lot of the innovation that the biotechnology industry can generate. the idea that somehow all of that is just fine because it makes us more money but if we negotiate on 20 drugs to save taxpayers and seniors a few dollars because people are struggling to afford them, it is a moral. i think the ioan technology industry needs to wake up and understand...
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the nih was instrumental in marshaling other agencies within the administration. primarily the office of science and technology policy and the national economic council to lobby the solicitor general not to support the patents. in the end, the solicitor general did decide that for the most part, it was not going to support the patent office or patents at issue. susan: ultimately, the solicitor general decided to personally argue the government's position before the circuit. we have -- in the end, ruling 2-1, they reversed judge sweet. on to the supreme court. let's fast-forward to when oral arguments happen. what did the court zero in on the central question in this case? jorge: despite all of the issues around pricing and access to health care and competition in the market, the real issue before the court in this case was whether a human gene is a product of nature that can't be patented, or whether it's a human creation when it is isolated and taken out of the human body that can be patented. the supreme court oral argument revolved largely around the one issue.
the nih was instrumental in marshaling other agencies within the administration. primarily the office of science and technology policy and the national economic council to lobby the solicitor general not to support the patents. in the end, the solicitor general did decide that for the most part, it was not going to support the patent office or patents at issue. susan: ultimately, the solicitor general decided to personally argue the government's position before the circuit. we have -- in the...
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fauci and nih. we have had a couple events in the last couple of months that we can share with you.t was on august 3 of this year that the senate looked at this hearing on virus research funding. that took place, and if you want to see that, you can go to our website. on this program, may 3 of this year, we had a reporter talking about the gain of function research, a researcher -- reporter from the federalist, so if you want to look at that and other things dr. fauci has done over the course of his career, not only with covid but with hiv/aids, ebola, zika, you can go to our website and search that. marilyn is next in -- maryland, temple hills, we hear from bob, independent line. caller: i am glad to see him go. a lot of confusion that comes from him. and as far as taking the vaccine. to me, this is my only point, he is a profiteer off of this whole health episode or event that we had. you know, he just came out early this week to say take another booster. i never took a booster. i just caught covid memorial day weekend. three days down, felt like the flu. that was it. but the othe
fauci and nih. we have had a couple events in the last couple of months that we can share with you.t was on august 3 of this year that the senate looked at this hearing on virus research funding. that took place, and if you want to see that, you can go to our website. on this program, may 3 of this year, we had a reporter talking about the gain of function research, a researcher -- reporter from the federalist, so if you want to look at that and other things dr. fauci has done over the course...
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i come from nih. i spent 12 years working there. we have been in conversations -- my former institute or my current institute, the national institute of environment a health sciences has been a leader in sustainable laboratory practices. there is a translation step from developing those best practices and giving guidance to kind of incorporating them which, that is part of our climate adaptation resilience plan priority three specifically talks about updating policy, graham policy and grant guidance to incorporate sustainability and resilience. the short answer is yes, we are on a path to it. it would be great to have partnership or research working toward that. >> to that end, that is a great way to wrap up. we do want to be helpful and so do our member organizations. one of our audience questions was how can organizations on today's call work with you to address climate health? let's talk about that. whether it is in the appropriations, i know you come out and ask us for help, but what are some other ways that the research advocac
i come from nih. i spent 12 years working there. we have been in conversations -- my former institute or my current institute, the national institute of environment a health sciences has been a leader in sustainable laboratory practices. there is a translation step from developing those best practices and giving guidance to kind of incorporating them which, that is part of our climate adaptation resilience plan priority three specifically talks about updating policy, graham policy and grant...
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out from the get-go including origins of the coronavirus and this wuhan virology lab that apparently nih it's about time that the cdc actually admits their failures, but i think admitting their failures they say the road to recovery it means acknowledging you have a problem. but i think that admitting their failure they still aren't acknowledging what the solution is. their solution is oh, maybe we were too slow to institute mandates because we were debating the science. i think that the opposite is true, they were looking at the science and misinterpreting it and then drawing conclusions that meant oh, we should put masks on all of our children. while comp countries like sweden did not put children in masks at all. the children did not get sick and die and neither did the teachers and yet, the conclusions we drew from the cdc i think were incorrect and it led to a great deal of setbacks for our children. but you are right, the biggest error that they made was not acknowledging that once you have had covid, you have immunity and then it is protected. by not acknowledging that, they were
out from the get-go including origins of the coronavirus and this wuhan virology lab that apparently nih it's about time that the cdc actually admits their failures, but i think admitting their failures they say the road to recovery it means acknowledging you have a problem. but i think that admitting their failure they still aren't acknowledging what the solution is. their solution is oh, maybe we were too slow to institute mandates because we were debating the science. i think that the...
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the american people deserve to know how this pandemic started and to know if the nih funded research that may have caused this pandemic. >> you can watch the senate subcommittee hearing on virus research funding tonight. the panel is investigating funding research that involves the genetic modification of viruses and pathogens. that starts at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. watch on our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> these fans washington journal, everyday we take your calls live in on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up, we will talk about the one-year anniversary of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan with the lid tired -- retired lieutenant governor. and a lecture from this college, eugene o'donnell on president bidens plan to reduce crime and gun violence. watch washington journal live on some :00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your facebook comments, texts and tweets. >> next, new york democratic congressman gregory meeks speaking to the washington post about
the american people deserve to know how this pandemic started and to know if the nih funded research that may have caused this pandemic. >> you can watch the senate subcommittee hearing on virus research funding tonight. the panel is investigating funding research that involves the genetic modification of viruses and pathogens. that starts at 9:00 p.m. on c-span. watch on our free mobile video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> these fans washington journal, everyday we take...
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fauci do you still support funding of the nih funding of the lab in wuhan? >> senator paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect. senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about. >> when i hear things like the virus can be cured, if everyone takes the type of challenge i will be there to say, please don't. to the real dr. fauci, bank you for your call, your clarity, and in this unnerving time. >> well said, mr. pitt. we wish you well dr. fauci. whatever your next chapter may be. on that note i wish you a good night, from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news thank you for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tonight on all in. >> democracy remains in danger, the conspiracy to thwart the will of the people is not over. >> as anti-democratic forces win elections and take power in state houses, tonight new evidence that america is waking up to the reality. >> we are facing a moment where our democracy is really under attack and under threat. >> then, donald trump files a new lawsuit as he li
fauci do you still support funding of the nih funding of the lab in wuhan? >> senator paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect. senator paul, you do not know what you are talking about. >> when i hear things like the virus can be cured, if everyone takes the type of challenge i will be there to say, please don't. to the real dr. fauci, bank you for your call, your clarity, and in this unnerving time. >> well said, mr. pitt. we wish you well dr....
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some of the things we do here at nih in the granting and contracting process that you can bypass somee of the emergent nature of it. as important as that, andrea, is the symbolic aspect of it to really show the community and everybody else that all hands are on deck and everybody is on alert that this is a very high priority issue. just the idea of declaring an emergency goes a long way to make sure people understand this is a very high priority. >> you experienced, you know, first hand in your role at nih the stigmatization of the gay and bisexual community, the male community. during hiv aids and how you dealt with it and became a hero in your response. how do we avoid that this time? >> we do exactly what we did when we got it right finally back then. you have to engage the community and you've got to put yourself in their shoes and say how can we make it such that there is no stigma or at least a very strong alleviation of any potential for stigma at the same time that you provide directly to the community the services that they need. and that's ample accessibility to testing. the
some of the things we do here at nih in the granting and contracting process that you can bypass somee of the emergent nature of it. as important as that, andrea, is the symbolic aspect of it to really show the community and everybody else that all hands are on deck and everybody is on alert that this is a very high priority issue. just the idea of declaring an emergency goes a long way to make sure people understand this is a very high priority. >> you experienced, you know, first hand...
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tony fauci, and the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, the nih. >spond to that challenge that is going to determine with the ultimate end point is going to be. >> today, i walk into here, i'm going to fire him, i'm not going to fire him. i think he's a wonderful guy. not everybody is happy with anthony. not everybody is happy with everybody. >> doctor fauci, as was explained yesterday, there has been some promise with hydroxychloroquine. >> the answer is no. i'm not totally sure what to the president was referring to. >> the state department orders, they call it the state department, if you don't mind, i like to have him go back and do his job. does anybody have any question -- >> to theresa outcome if i lose my tooth? because of the conroy virus? >> i will guarantee you that the tooth fairy is not going to get infected and not going to get sick. >> i took a trip up there to the north pole, i went there, and i vaccinated santa claus myself. i measured his level of immunity, and he is good to go! >> which actor would you want to play you? here are so
tony fauci, and the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, the nih. >spond to that challenge that is going to determine with the ultimate end point is going to be. >> today, i walk into here, i'm going to fire him, i'm not going to fire him. i think he's a wonderful guy. not everybody is happy with anthony. not everybody is happy with everybody. >> doctor fauci, as was explained yesterday, there has been some promise with hydroxychloroquine....
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host: peace pipe on twitter says the cdc and nih blew it. on this issue of trust in these agencies, where do you assess where that is today? what should they be doing to build trust? guest: polls show that trust is fallen and i think trust is something that begins locally. it is strongest in communities amongst people you know. moving forward, these agencies need to continue to connect with the american public that they need to connect with those trusted sources and local community so they can partner with them. how these agencies communicate with the public is also important. it's one thing getting the science right, it's another thing communicating in a way that people understand and can take action on. host: to gulf breeze, florida, this is david. caller: hello. i had covid and 2019. before i got covid there were doctors on the steps of congress and they were presenting solutions to the problem on cnn and they were ridiculed for doing this and they were saving lives. i got covid before the vaccines. my case was mild. they prescribed vitam
host: peace pipe on twitter says the cdc and nih blew it. on this issue of trust in these agencies, where do you assess where that is today? what should they be doing to build trust? guest: polls show that trust is fallen and i think trust is something that begins locally. it is strongest in communities amongst people you know. moving forward, these agencies need to continue to connect with the american public that they need to connect with those trusted sources and local community so they can...
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it happened just days afterfi the nih finally said thatna they would end the civil war to the warren institute. now after its continued refusal to hand over key info about the coronavirus research that with our taxla dollars. so far , she thinks thisif retirement f would save him froe a congressional investigation or a subpoenasson. a our next guest says, well, he has another thing coming. joining us now is kentucky congressman james culmer, ranking member of the house oversightucman committee. congressman, you will take over the house in january . what can dr. fauci expect republicans to do? ci well, we have a lot of questions for dr. fauci. as you know, laura , he has an ever testified in front of the house since covid started. soso there are so many questions that that members have. we've already told dr. fauci to preserve all of his documents and all of his emails, bututd one thing the house oversight committee has already unearthed were the initial emails back in january and february of 2020 when his earliest advisers said by looking at this gene sequence, it appearsat that this
it happened just days afterfi the nih finally said thatna they would end the civil war to the warren institute. now after its continued refusal to hand over key info about the coronavirus research that with our taxla dollars. so far , she thinks thisif retirement f would save him froe a congressional investigation or a subpoenasson. a our next guest says, well, he has another thing coming. joining us now is kentucky congressman james culmer, ranking member of the house oversightucman committee....
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fauci in the nih national institute for health, they continue to deny that there was any possibilitychairman if they when james coomer and top on the list, a lot of people on the list to provide oversight for. you are right, congressman thank you so much. p coming up the media stunned that latinos could actually be republicans. we will show you the new data predicting a red wave next. . . research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ no matter who you are, being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. only pay for what you need. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma attacks. but no matter what type of severe asthma you have, tezspire™ can he
fauci in the nih national institute for health, they continue to deny that there was any possibilitychairman if they when james coomer and top on the list, a lot of people on the list to provide oversight for. you are right, congressman thank you so much. p coming up the media stunned that latinos could actually be republicans. we will show you the new data predicting a red wave next. . . research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that...
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genome world, in the year 2000, the federal government said two researchers, francis collins working at nihcrag who had a private company, had basically discovered the human genome. that happened in 2000. president clinton said there was a tie, they were both given credit for it. so, it was thought, the world will be better now that the human genome has been mapped, there will be more diseases, we can fix all these diseases. what happened in the 10 or 15 years or so? it didn't seem like much happened? anne:? anne: that is such an interesting question and this is also something that plagues me. francis collins and president clinton at the time, and said, this human genome, sequencing it is going to transform how we diagnose, treat and prevent all human disease. so it was a statement about what is going to happen. and i would argue, one of the biggest issues that has happened today is there hasn't been adoption of genetic technologies. and i would point back to again, my dissatisfaction with the investing world is part of the reason why it hasn't been adopted, is a lot of the genetic informat
genome world, in the year 2000, the federal government said two researchers, francis collins working at nihcrag who had a private company, had basically discovered the human genome. that happened in 2000. president clinton said there was a tie, they were both given credit for it. so, it was thought, the world will be better now that the human genome has been mapped, there will be more diseases, we can fix all these diseases. what happened in the 10 or 15 years or so? it didn't seem like much...
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the nih is own emails show that they knew about gain of function research. do you believe dr.ci purposely lied to the american people about what he knew about the coronavirus, about the womanpoweron biology lab and about american tax dollars funding gain of function? i don't know.>> but we need to find out. and it's not about republicans or democrats. it's not about dr. fauci. it's about the american people. now they've been through and part on the advice of dr. fauci . maybe he was right, butute he s wrong. and in the last conversation. i had with dr. fauci , with respect to whom i bear no ill will , he was in front offr a committee. they only gave meon five minutel . i aske him a simple question. what did we learn from the from the pandemic? and i got a felonious amount of b.s. now the democrats press. but if we take back control of this congress, we will . and retirement or not, he will be subject to a congressional subpoena and the american people deserver answers. they had been through and had to say nothing of the fact that we may have to g go through this sometime again
the nih is own emails show that they knew about gain of function research. do you believe dr.ci purposely lied to the american people about what he knew about the coronavirus, about the womanpoweron biology lab and about american tax dollars funding gain of function? i don't know.>> but we need to find out. and it's not about republicans or democrats. it's not about dr. fauci. it's about the american people. now they've been through and part on the advice of dr. fauci . maybe he was...
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we a we alsols know the nih funded the what eco alliance and that money went to the wukong lab. they also studied coronaviruses there. e so they knew the whole time and we can tell from the emails back and forth that they knew from the from the get go thatat this is happening. why is he lying about it t and what does that mean thatnd he's lying under oath before congress? not only did he lie aboutnc afunction research, he lied about saying the experts had told him that this was not a function research. soso we had a hearing on this recently and i had three scientists come inn. and what they said is experts never told him itol wasn't a function because the experts on the committee were never asked to look at this . so he said it wasn't going to function research and ginning these making super deadly viruses. but the committee never looked t at it. ee the committee that t needs to look at dangerous viruses, pandemic viruses meets in secret. and we don'ton know their names, but we do d knowo that they've admitted they never reviewed this project . this is a realhe problem. ga thisi
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karina: before you go, the nih plans to study monkeypox treatment in clinical trials. what can you tell us about that? dr. patel: t box is the treatment people are talking about right now. that is approved for smallpox, and there is a stockpile in the event of a bioterrorism event, but right now, it is being given under kind of a compassionate use, but we want to see a clinical trial that would not only give us a better sense of how effective it really is, when it should be given, who it should be given to, but also a clinical trial might be able to expand some of its use because right now if we look at reports of what people had to go to -- go through to get the treatment, it is pretty crazy. some people had to go to different counties or take time off of work, go to multiple, different hospitals, and that right there is a set up for disparity in access to treatment. karina: we do have to take a i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident cas
karina: before you go, the nih plans to study monkeypox treatment in clinical trials. what can you tell us about that? dr. patel: t box is the treatment people are talking about right now. that is approved for smallpox, and there is a stockpile in the event of a bioterrorism event, but right now, it is being given under kind of a compassionate use, but we want to see a clinical trial that would not only give us a better sense of how effective it really is, when it should be given, who it should...
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i would also point out that the nih will be mounting a clinical trial and is working through the logistics of that now. i know that both peter and rachelle have been involved in that planning. >> if i might add, and thank you for that question, helen. we knew as sunnis these vaccines rolled out, in the absence of clinical data, that would -- we knew as soon as the vaccines rolled out that would be the next question about how effectively they are working. we will identify data from various locales, populations and time points. of course these proposed projects will include some new studies as well as leverage some of the existing platforms and relationships, some of which we used during covid, of course. we have some initial estimates of vaccine effectiveness and recognize that some of these initial estimates are going to take some time. we have some initial projects that have been underway. for example, in early august we had a field team that went to help with that an investigation in washington dc to prospectively evaluate infections among some people who have been seeking vaccination. w
i would also point out that the nih will be mounting a clinical trial and is working through the logistics of that now. i know that both peter and rachelle have been involved in that planning. >> if i might add, and thank you for that question, helen. we knew as sunnis these vaccines rolled out, in the absence of clinical data, that would -- we knew as soon as the vaccines rolled out that would be the next question about how effectively they are working. we will identify data from various...
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the nih has billions of dollars at its discretion that it can put towards a new challenge.hat needs to change so the cdc can be the rapid response agency that the director is lifting up. in addition, the cdc needs authorities that will require states to report to the agency. during covid there has been great data coming out of the group at hopkins, terrific data. but our nation's public health agency needs to have data coming directly to it and much better data than we have been seeing during this pandemic. as you know the pandemic has hit every part of our nation, but not every part equally. black and latino americans, native americans, americans who are lower income, they have all been hit much harder. people with disabilities have been hit so much harder, but our data systems do not collect the kind of data you need to pinpoint what neighborhoods are being hit the hardest and what resources are needed. those things need to change if we want to see the cdc responding quickly and effectively, addressing challenges where they are. some of those are within the cdc's control
the nih has billions of dollars at its discretion that it can put towards a new challenge.hat needs to change so the cdc can be the rapid response agency that the director is lifting up. in addition, the cdc needs authorities that will require states to report to the agency. during covid there has been great data coming out of the group at hopkins, terrific data. but our nation's public health agency needs to have data coming directly to it and much better data than we have been seeing during...
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so the nih is going to do a study of splitting doses, but that information is going to take weeks ands to get and to implement. right now, we need to really be scaling up our availability of vaccines that we have now, figure out if there's ways to ramp up production, making sure that people get access to tpoxx. the other thing we haven't talked about is that, you know, this disease requires 21 days for isolation. right? i might be able to stay home if i get sick. but there are many people who have to go right into work. and so how are people going to find support to work throughhe pain and to figure out how to supporthemselves and their families while they're dealing with this disease? lisa: one more question. do we know if this disease can be asymptomatic, if there are carriers of this disease who may not show any signs that they have it? dr. gonsalves: so remember, this sease is transmitted by close physical contact. it's skin to skin, so you're exposed skin against the lesion of somebody who already has the disease. whether there's asymptomatic transmission through other means, thr
so the nih is going to do a study of splitting doses, but that information is going to take weeks ands to get and to implement. right now, we need to really be scaling up our availability of vaccines that we have now, figure out if there's ways to ramp up production, making sure that people get access to tpoxx. the other thing we haven't talked about is that, you know, this disease requires 21 days for isolation. right? i might be able to stay home if i get sick. but there are many people who...
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and the rest you did say in the book "and that the marks the beginning of the new mature phase as the nihould happen it would be the fort sumter of the revolution. whoever heard people would give up for police station because of the rioters? those in the cities. i was talking about my cousin eddie who was a cop but the most important thing about the riots? so there is a wonderful mounted graph - - squad for the control of crowds. but city after city has givenld up but then the cities are open cities but then they feel abandoned but then we will have laws against homelessness and people can defecate on the sidewalk were still whatever they want. take all of the illegal immigrants who want to come across the border but there is no government. that is what we are looking at. the question is what happens next it goes state-by-state depending on the political makeup. >> let's carry that over to education. from your book you talk about an inscription that appeared over the auditorium at francis parker school. and saying a school should be a moderate being a complete community and embryonic demo
and the rest you did say in the book "and that the marks the beginning of the new mature phase as the nihould happen it would be the fort sumter of the revolution. whoever heard people would give up for police station because of the rioters? those in the cities. i was talking about my cousin eddie who was a cop but the most important thing about the riots? so there is a wonderful mounted graph - - squad for the control of crowds. but city after city has givenld up but then the cities are...
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what an insult every american to those who died at the cdc and the nih at the smug complacent servicend the federal medical bureaucracy. they are responsible for the biggest public policy failure in history. it really was worse than the disease. 6 feet social distancing that covid widespread through droplets when we knew from the start it was that spread by aerosol that madness and the cruelty of school closures and we knew from the start it barely affected kids they were not doing their best with bad information they had the information but they did nothing to stop the lockdown of the school closures for suicide for domestic violence. we don't want an apology we want accountability most of all for doctor fauci and his crimes against society the great champion of gain of function he pushed through the reckless experiments in move on in direct contravention of the obama and trump intervention. it's the most likely origin and now with a fat government pension with the pharmaceutical industry. no. no. no. any accountability must be pursued they promised hearings if they take back the hou
what an insult every american to those who died at the cdc and the nih at the smug complacent servicend the federal medical bureaucracy. they are responsible for the biggest public policy failure in history. it really was worse than the disease. 6 feet social distancing that covid widespread through droplets when we knew from the start it was that spread by aerosol that madness and the cruelty of school closures and we knew from the start it barely affected kids they were not doing their best...