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redfield, i saw him of the time. you weren't allowed to. >> many civil servants -- many scientists were not allowed to speak. >> was it misinformation when the biden administration told the american people that if you get the vaccine, you will get the virus? -- you won't get the virus? >> was not an accurate statement they told us that? >> the truth is that the vaccines are highly effective. >> was it an accurate statement to say? that came from government officials. you were the one who brought up misinformation. i didn't. >> sir, now we know -- >> your time has expire. >> i appreciate the courtesy. i yield back. >> thank you gentlemen, for yielding back. the first question were in place of miss jordan's closing statement. i will proceed to mind. in a moment, we will conclude this hearing and turned to our business to which we will formally adopt the subcommittee's final report. before we do that, i want to thank all of today's witnesses for their testimony. your insight into what our nation my still to prepare for
redfield, i saw him of the time. you weren't allowed to. >> many civil servants -- many scientists were not allowed to speak. >> was it misinformation when the biden administration told the american people that if you get the vaccine, you will get the virus? -- you won't get the virus? >> was not an accurate statement they told us that? >> the truth is that the vaccines are highly effective. >> was it an accurate statement to say? that came from government...
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redfield. >> martha: they sure are. thank you. joe concha, thank you. john kirby joins me as well as president biden says he will not send f-16s to ukraine yet. and the supreme court about to hear the case of president biden's $400 billion student loan give-away. this was an enormously popular program with people who have outstanding students loans, as you might imagine. but not so much with other u.s. taxpayers are trying to figure out why they have to pay someone else's unpaid loan. why vivek ramaswamy says he thinks that's a rest me for disaster. he also thinks the department of education needs to go. >> that is just the first of many. when these agencies become a cancerous rot, you can't reformed them. you have to shut them down. ug ♪ hey, man. nice pace! clearly, you're a safe driver. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! [sfx: limu squawks] whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with the freestyle libre
redfield. >> martha: they sure are. thank you. joe concha, thank you. john kirby joins me as well as president biden says he will not send f-16s to ukraine yet. and the supreme court about to hear the case of president biden's $400 billion student loan give-away. this was an enormously popular program with people who have outstanding students loans, as you might imagine. but not so much with other u.s. taxpayers are trying to figure out why they have to pay someone else's unpaid loan. why...
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redfield was criticized when he made that comment two years ago, the idea that it could be a lab leaked traction recently. >> yeah, and i think you see that throughout the pandemic, that we have vilified individuals who had real questions about the science and the data. and what makes a good scientist is willing to question their own assumptions, own perceptions as data comes in, and i think once we really understood how this virus circulated and that there were laboratories working on this very, very similar virus, that a lab accident is very plausible because viruses have to adapt to their host. and we all know that this virus has infected domestic animals and zoo animals. but it doesn't cause outbreaks among those animals because it adapt today humans in a way that this virus really took time to do. and it's very unusual for a virus, as dr. re field said, to come out of the box ready to dramatically infect humans and cause this level of devastation. we are still over 300 americans dying every day but across the world we lost over 7 million americans. and to me what's really importa
redfield was criticized when he made that comment two years ago, the idea that it could be a lab leaked traction recently. >> yeah, and i think you see that throughout the pandemic, that we have vilified individuals who had real questions about the science and the data. and what makes a good scientist is willing to question their own assumptions, own perceptions as data comes in, and i think once we really understood how this virus circulated and that there were laboratories working on...
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>> well, this is very interesting and we're talking about robert redfield here who is the cdc director, alison. that's important because he probably had access to information that maybe the general public did not have at the time that he was the cdc director. i talked to him right after he left office and he was pretty forthcoming about his thoughts on this, still speculative about an interesting reasoning. take a listen. >> i do not believe that this somehow came from a bat to human. normally when a pathogen goes from a -- to human it takes a while for it to figure out how to become more and more efficient in human transmission. i just do not think that this makes biological sense. >> so, he is saying he does not think it makes biological sense. but, again alison, he did have access to information that most people did not have access to so it is more informed opinion. it was really interesting, when the virus starts to spread in humans it usually is not very contagious, it becomes country seeing lee contagious as it spreads more more. this virus, according to doctor redfield, really s
>> well, this is very interesting and we're talking about robert redfield here who is the cdc director, alison. that's important because he probably had access to information that maybe the general public did not have at the time that he was the cdc director. i talked to him right after he left office and he was pretty forthcoming about his thoughts on this, still speculative about an interesting reasoning. take a listen. >> i do not believe that this somehow came from a bat to...
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they provide laser guidance for precision-guided munitions, redfield, as a rule, finishing is not required projectile hit consists of two six. this is a control unit and a combat unit the control unit , on which the settings necessary to ensure that the projectile hits the target right from the first shot , is used to destroy armored vehicles and military installations that are difficult to reach for conventional artillery ammunition. and this is how mixed divisions work a day for fifty targets, maybe , depending on their location and type , the calculations are distributed in closed positions , guns, howitzers d-20 work. mobile self-propelled guns msta move along the line of contact, striking at the most sometimes uncomfortable positions were shot with one firing position, they changed the firing position , they worked out from another position, so constantly during the operation they began to act intuitively. we do everything much faster than at training grounds. well done guys work fast fighter pilots do not stop patrolling the airspace over the donbass. this is footage of the work of t
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robert redfield came on my show time and time again, this was supercharged, that's why kept spinning these variants so quickly that's why went from lab to human and human to human so quickly the markings were all there but if you said it came from china, it was like a racist combination was instantly shut down across the board now like i said. >> greg: you can complain about their lawn furniture were not there virus. paul, you are a former detective and a lawyer and an expert curler which i did not know. [laughter] josh hawley is introducing legislation to make sure that all covid intel is open to the public. as i going to help at all? what you see, what is the next step after this? lawsuits i go on forever? >> paul: member that big black lives metal mural that they painted on penciling avenue? like it or not the shipping now is we are sorry donald trump. right? because he said it. [cheers and applause] sincerely. as time goes on how to more times to say, wow he actually got it right. and this is really seven when people who died from the sink. and how much intel as i seem to come ou
robert redfield came on my show time and time again, this was supercharged, that's why kept spinning these variants so quickly that's why went from lab to human and human to human so quickly the markings were all there but if you said it came from china, it was like a racist combination was instantly shut down across the board now like i said. >> greg: you can complain about their lawn furniture were not there virus. paul, you are a former detective and a lawyer and an expert curler which...
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particularly in trump administration among them former cdc director robert redfield who put his career on the line saying this. >> i still think that most likely ideology of this pathogen from wuhan was a laboratory, escaped. kennedy: we're getting there. we don't have all of the answers, chinese stonewalling as they have from the beginning, so is the current white house, some democrats are beginning to come around. >> the chinese have mishandled covid at of step of the way, trying to scene sweep is under the rug. we need to see whether this is true, if is, i don't find it surprising. kennedy: welcome to the party, many republican lawmakers have been saying this for years, liberal media calling them crazy, tennessee republican senator mamarsha blackburn tweeting today: >> will people like dr. fauci every face the music, joining me now senator marsha blackburn here with us. >> this is something that people in tennessee are talking about. this lab leak theory, they put it in there with you know they said, you are wrong it con conspiracy on hunter's l laptop and sepcensorship and the lock
particularly in trump administration among them former cdc director robert redfield who put his career on the line saying this. >> i still think that most likely ideology of this pathogen from wuhan was a laboratory, escaped. kennedy: we're getting there. we don't have all of the answers, chinese stonewalling as they have from the beginning, so is the current white house, some democrats are beginning to come around. >> the chinese have mishandled covid at of step of the way, trying...
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robert redfield with this. >> both the f.b.i. and now the department of energy have come to the conclusion that they believe this virus came from the wuhan lab. they have an enormous, powerful, scientific workforce. i think that clearly the origin of this virus was a leak from the wuhan lab and eventually that will -- people will come to realize that. >> harris: two federal agencies now saying a lab leak caused the outbreak but the white house still resisting. national security spokesman john kirby says those conclusions are quote, unquote, not a consensus. our own jacque heinrich went back and forth with the white house press secretary yesterday. pressed her on the administration dismissing anyone who raised that theory for years they did that. >> on the lab leak news from the department of energy, is it prudent to have members within the administration voicing support for one theory over another if there isn't a consensus? >> we need to know more and need to get to the bottom of how -- how covid-19 originated. >> a lot of those
robert redfield with this. >> both the f.b.i. and now the department of energy have come to the conclusion that they believe this virus came from the wuhan lab. they have an enormous, powerful, scientific workforce. i think that clearly the origin of this virus was a leak from the wuhan lab and eventually that will -- people will come to realize that. >> harris: two federal agencies now saying a lab leak caused the outbreak but the white house still resisting. national security...
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redfield, dr. birx? he didn't tell anyone. what he did instead was organize a conference call february 1, 2020, 2:00 p.m., with him, mr. collins, and 11 virologists from around the world who he had been handing out american tax dollars to for years and years. on that call, a couple virologists, dr. gary, christian anderson, who had said things like this. virus looks engineered, not consistent with evolutionary theory. dr. gary also said, i don't know how this gets done in the nature, but it would be easy to do in a lab. they all get on this conference call, they get their story straight, and three days later, the very people who said this thing came from a lab change their tune and said that anyone who thinks that is crazy. that is a dramatic change in a matter of days. the only intervening event was this conference call that dr. fauci organized. it is bad enough when you have the truth and you don't share it, but what is worse is when you have the truth and you say things that directly contradict it. dr. fauci told us over th
redfield, dr. birx? he didn't tell anyone. what he did instead was organize a conference call february 1, 2020, 2:00 p.m., with him, mr. collins, and 11 virologists from around the world who he had been handing out american tax dollars to for years and years. on that call, a couple virologists, dr. gary, christian anderson, who had said things like this. virus looks engineered, not consistent with evolutionary theory. dr. gary also said, i don't know how this gets done in the nature, but it...
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robert redfield who was the cdc director at the time this was all unfolding. did talk to him about that specifically and asked him this question about these two theories. keep in mind as you hear his answer, he as cdc director had access to information that the general public may not have had access to and here is how he described it. >> i do not believe this somehow came from a bat to a human. normally when a pathogen goes from an animal to human, it takes a while to figure out how to become more effective. i don't think this makes biological sense. >> what he's basically saying, wolf, is part of the reason he believes it came from the lab is because it was so contagious right away that if it was being studied in a lab for a period of time, it may have developed that contagiousness and then spread like wild fire when it accidentally released. >> dr. sanjay gupta, thank you so much for your expertise. let's get more insight right now from mark esper, the former secretary of defense under president trump during the height of the pandemic. thanks so much for joi
robert redfield who was the cdc director at the time this was all unfolding. did talk to him about that specifically and asked him this question about these two theories. keep in mind as you hear his answer, he as cdc director had access to information that the general public may not have had access to and here is how he described it. >> i do not believe this somehow came from a bat to a human. normally when a pathogen goes from an animal to human, it takes a while to figure out how to...
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robert redfield. he was on with martha today. hardest thing for me, since i live in baltimore with all my grandkids, was that baltimore sun having all their first page stories saying that i was a racist because i suggested this came from an asian lab. you know, very disappointing how people want to name-call and not just have an honest, scientific discussion about the possible origins of this pathogen. >> bret: what do you think the fall-out will be, juan? >> juan: i think we are going to see it in congress. we will have hearings. the question is will the chinese cooperate at all in the answer is no. so i don't think we are ever going to know for sure where this thing came from. and so it will get into a lot of the media name-calling. i think what happened to dr. et zel was just awful. but, you know, it's not unreasonable. and you and i have had these conversations not unreasonable way back when it happened to say the chinese have a history of lining. lying. the chinese it seems to me, have a history of covering up. from the star
robert redfield. he was on with martha today. hardest thing for me, since i live in baltimore with all my grandkids, was that baltimore sun having all their first page stories saying that i was a racist because i suggested this came from an asian lab. you know, very disappointing how people want to name-call and not just have an honest, scientific discussion about the possible origins of this pathogen. >> bret: what do you think the fall-out will be, juan? >> juan: i think we are...
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>> one of the most interesting conversations was with doctor robert redfield.as the cdc director at the time this was unfolding. and i did talk to him about -- and asked him this question about these two theories. keep in mind as you hear's answer, wolf, he was cdc director he had access to all sorts of information that the general public didn't have access to. and here is how he described a. >> i do not believe that this somehow came from a bat to human. normally when a pathogen goes from animal to human, it takes a while for it to figure out how to become more and more efficient in human to human transmission. i don't think this makes biological sense. >> but he's basically saying, wolf, is part of the reason he believes it came from a lab is that it was just so contagious. right away, that if it's being studied in a lab for a period of time may have developed that contagiousness. and then spread like wildfire. and as he described, it when it accidentally released. >> doctor sanjay gupta, thanks so much for your expertise. we appreciate it. let's get more ins
>> one of the most interesting conversations was with doctor robert redfield.as the cdc director at the time this was unfolding. and i did talk to him about -- and asked him this question about these two theories. keep in mind as you hear's answer, wolf, he was cdc director he had access to all sorts of information that the general public didn't have access to. and here is how he described a. >> i do not believe that this somehow came from a bat to human. normally when a pathogen...
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robert redfield who used to run the centers for disease control.id this two years ago he thought it was a lab leak. one day everyone will understand that it was. i will be proven right. his local newspaper in baltimore wrote about him, front page of the paper he says talking about how he is a racist. grandkids live in that area and he said that was very hurtful. why name call when we are trying to look at scientific information. we are awful different scientists and have different opinions, come together and if i can out the origins of this. let's be america and not just spew the talking points of china. if that is an option, if it could be a lab leak, let's talk about it. now you have the intelligence community believing that yes, they have not come to a consensus. why is this so divided? why can't we come together, figure out the origins so that this doesn't happen again? brian senator t tom cot coming p 7 o'clock a.m. looking forward talking to him. he was talking about this a long time ago and was called names for it. brian, what's coming up. >
robert redfield who used to run the centers for disease control.id this two years ago he thought it was a lab leak. one day everyone will understand that it was. i will be proven right. his local newspaper in baltimore wrote about him, front page of the paper he says talking about how he is a racist. grandkids live in that area and he said that was very hurtful. why name call when we are trying to look at scientific information. we are awful different scientists and have different opinions,...
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robert redfield more than a year ago, close to two years ago now, it was interesting to sort of hear his perspective on why he believes the lab leak theory is the predominant theory. and it wasn't because there was some definitive evidence, but more based on his background as a physician, someone who studies these viruses. he believes that there was differences in terms of how this virus behaved right out of the gate. and keep in mind as you listen to this, he was the cdc director at the time. so, he may have had access to information that the general public did not. take a listen. >> i do not believe this somehow came from a bat to a human. normally when a pathogen goes from to a human, it takes a while to figure out how to become more and more efficient in human to human transmission. i just don't think this makes biological sense. >> so he's basically saying, look, viruses typically when they start circulating, they start really slow. this thing sort of came out and spread like wild fire very, very quickly. and for him, that was at least some evidence that it had been sort of in t
robert redfield more than a year ago, close to two years ago now, it was interesting to sort of hear his perspective on why he believes the lab leak theory is the predominant theory. and it wasn't because there was some definitive evidence, but more based on his background as a physician, someone who studies these viruses. he believes that there was differences in terms of how this virus behaved right out of the gate. and keep in mind as you listen to this, he was the cdc director at the time....
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big was i know this i've been and basically was been there and basically was a poll done by this redfieldilton that says that wilton strategies that says that people because the conservatives are 20 points behind keir starmer's labour party they're doing badly and the labour party most people want an election right now i guess the conservatives wanted to get the pain done with and start fresh and the late and the labour. i don't think the conservative party knows what not the party, the people members. the poll is that any chance of going out an election there's not early as possible. there's no chance of him one because this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment,»ne because this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment, isn'tacause this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment, isn't it?use this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment, isn't it? yeah1is is his moment, isn't it? yeah that's the only reason he'll. stay until the bitter end, because knows it's curtains because he knows it's curtains for him and the conservative party . normally for him and the conservative p
big was i know this i've been and basically was been there and basically was a poll done by this redfieldilton that says that wilton strategies that says that people because the conservatives are 20 points behind keir starmer's labour party they're doing badly and the labour party most people want an election right now i guess the conservatives wanted to get the pain done with and start fresh and the late and the labour. i don't think the conservative party knows what not the party, the people...
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big was i know this i've been and basically was been there and basically was a poll done by this redfieldilton that says that wilton strategies that says that people because the conservatives are 20 points behind keir starmer's labour party they're doing badly and the labour party most people want an election right now i guess the conservatives wanted to get the pain done with and start fresh and the late and the labour. i don't think the conservative party knows what not the party, the people members. the poll is that any chance of going out an election there's not early as possible. there's no chance of him one because this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment,»ne because this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment, isn'tacause this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment, isn't it?use this is possible. there's no chance of hinmoment, isn't it? yeah1is is his moment, isn't it? yeah that's the only reason he'll. stay until the bitter end, because knows it's curtains because he knows it's curtains for him and the conservative party . normally for him and the conservative p
big was i know this i've been and basically was been there and basically was a poll done by this redfieldilton that says that wilton strategies that says that people because the conservatives are 20 points behind keir starmer's labour party they're doing badly and the labour party most people want an election right now i guess the conservatives wanted to get the pain done with and start fresh and the late and the labour. i don't think the conservative party knows what not the party, the people...
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so this poll was done by redfield td and walton strategies for the mailonline.s done on the 23rd and was taken from the votes 108,500 british voters . votes 108,500 british voters. and then the results were weighted to give a perception of what the general opinion , the what the general opinion, the population . when you think about population. when you think about what it's actually dealing with, the attendance of the coronation. the coronation pubuc coronation. the coronation public property . historically public property. historically from when we started it in school about british history , school about british history, it's when you get a litmus test, the favour that people have for income. so when you look at the operations of the firm, they will look at the results of a poll like this because it gives an about how the people feel of the status quo of , the royal the status quo of, the royal family going forward . it comes family going forward. it comes to the sussexes who've seen that they have the greatest bone of contention , recent memory that contenti
so this poll was done by redfield td and walton strategies for the mailonline.s done on the 23rd and was taken from the votes 108,500 british voters . votes 108,500 british voters. and then the results were weighted to give a perception of what the general opinion , the what the general opinion, the population . when you think about population. when you think about what it's actually dealing with, the attendance of the coronation. the coronation pubuc coronation. the coronation public property...
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polling from redfield and wilton shows americans have have also had quite enough of the vacuous duo sinceber , meghan's since december, meghan's popularity plummeted . a popularity has plummeted. a massive 36 points. prince harry's is down a staggering 45 points. put simply , they're not points. put simply, they're not doing well on either side . the doing well on either side. the atlantic. and as harry's words, he had to flee the uk . he he had to flee the uk. he fearing for his family's safety as if britain was some kind of war zone and he and his wife are persecuted minority instead of counting blessings and pursuing something meaningful. what did they do.7 netflix something meaningful. what did they do? netflix book launches late night shows, you name it. they've done all while demanding their privacy. naturally now, if you ask me, this is one of the most privileged couples in the world, but showed no shame at all in presenting as victims. victims of the monarchy, victims of the tabloid press that they're happy to endlessly feed. of even victims of of course, and even victims of brexi
polling from redfield and wilton shows americans have have also had quite enough of the vacuous duo sinceber , meghan's since december, meghan's popularity plummeted . a popularity has plummeted. a massive 36 points. prince harry's is down a staggering 45 points. put simply , they're not points. put simply, they're not doing well on either side . the doing well on either side. the atlantic. and as harry's words, he had to flee the uk . he he had to flee the uk. he fearing for his family's...